Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... evidence , rather than to preclude the jury from hearing the evidence at all . Defenders of a more restrictive test , then as now , worried about ' junk science ' ( see Huber 1991 ) . In 1975 the Federal Rules of Evidence came into ...
... evidence , rather than to preclude the jury from hearing the evidence at all . Defenders of a more restrictive test , then as now , worried about ' junk science ' ( see Huber 1991 ) . In 1975 the Federal Rules of Evidence came into ...
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... evidence . As the Alaska Supreme Court recently noted in State v . Coon ( 974 P.2d 386 , 400-01 ( Alaska 1999 ) ) , some published reports support their use . Because the philosophy of the Federal Rules , under which Daubert was decided ...
... evidence . As the Alaska Supreme Court recently noted in State v . Coon ( 974 P.2d 386 , 400-01 ( Alaska 1999 ) ) , some published reports support their use . Because the philosophy of the Federal Rules , under which Daubert was decided ...
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... evidence can be direct and indirect . Direct evidence can be visual ( marker ehe / he ) or previously existent and now gone ( marker heme ) . Indirect evidence ( or inference ) can be based on visible traces of an event ( inip ) or on ...
... evidence can be direct and indirect . Direct evidence can be visual ( marker ehe / he ) or previously existent and now gone ( marker heme ) . Indirect evidence ( or inference ) can be based on visible traces of an event ( inip ) or on ...
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