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A court deciding whether to permit a linguist to testify is most likely to turn for advice to the record of published judicial opinions . ... Most of these are decisions by federal and state appellate courts .
A court deciding whether to permit a linguist to testify is most likely to turn for advice to the record of published judicial opinions . ... Most of these are decisions by federal and state appellate courts .
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for admissibility that was routinely followed for some fifty years , not only by other federal courts , but by many state courts as well . The court held : Just when a scientific principle or discovery crosses the line between the ...
for admissibility that was routinely followed for some fifty years , not only by other federal courts , but by many state courts as well . The court held : Just when a scientific principle or discovery crosses the line between the ...
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A careful reading of the cases shows that courts that employ the Frye standard are more likely to reject voiceprints than are those who employ the Daubert standard . 12 Under Frye , the only issue , other than relevance , is whether ...
A careful reading of the cases shows that courts that employ the Frye standard are more likely to reject voiceprints than are those who employ the Daubert standard . 12 Under Frye , the only issue , other than relevance , is whether ...
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