MCLE Credits: 1.0 Ethics Credits Included: 0.0
A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay of one session from the February 2019 live seminar, 49th Annual Criminal Law Seminar.
Sponsored by Virginia CLE® in cooperation with the Criminal Law Section of the Virginia State Bar
Research into eyewitness memory of events observed under stress has revealed significant reliability issues. Admissibility of expert witnesses to explain such issues, however, remains mostly premised on the belief that jurors can decide such issues without the assistance of expert testimony. Is it time to revisit the admissibility of expert witness testimony?
FACULTY
Lori R. Van Wallendael, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Associate Chair, University of North Carolina / Charlotte Seth C. Weston, Law Office of Seth C. Weston, PLC / Roanoke PROGRAM CHAIR AND MODERATOR Seth C. Weston, Law Office of Seth C. Weston, PLC / Roanoke
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