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Based on the author's more than 35 years of experience as a successful expert witness, this revised and expanded edition demonstrates how to properly present scientific, criminal, and forensic testimony and survive the onslaught of cross-examination in court. It presents material in a step-by-step format for scientists or business professionals who find themselves thrown into the situation of testifying in a legal action. Examples of experts with years of experience as witnesses highlight what to do and what not to do in providing quality testimony.

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Based on the author's more than 35 years of experience as a successful expert witness, this revised and expanded edition demonstrates how to properly present scientific, criminal, and forensic testimony and survive the onslaught of cross-examination in court. It presents material in a step-by-step format for scientists or business professionals who find themselves thrown into the situation of testifying in a legal action. Examples of experts with years of experience as witnesses highlight what to do and what not to do in providing quality testimony.
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Autorenporträt
Kenneth S. Cohen was born in 1937 and was raised and educated primarily in the Los Angeles, California, area before joining the U.S. Navy in 1959. The Navy sent him to a pharmacy school, and after an honorable discharge in 1963, he returned to San Diego State University to complete his bachelor's of science in microbiology in 1965. He entered a two-year master's program in biology but withdrew while writing his thesis out of necessity. He completed his education by seeking an off-campus degree, nine years later, from California Western University and was awarded a PhD in occupational health in 1976. He has been court qualified since 1974 as an expert witness in jurisdictions across the United States and has given testimony in nearly 1000 depositions and more than 500 court trials.