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Crossing The Line: Daubert, Dual Roles, And The Admissibility Of Forensic Mental Health Testimony, Sara Gordon Jan 2016

Crossing The Line: Daubert, Dual Roles, And The Admissibility Of Forensic Mental Health Testimony, Sara Gordon

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Psychiatrists and other mental health professionals often testify as forensic experts in civil commitment and criminal competency proceedings. When an individual clinician assumes both a treatment and a forensic role in the context of a single case, however, that clinician forms a dual relationship with the patient—a practice that creates a conflict of interest and violates professional ethical guidelines. The court, the parties, and the patient are all affected by this conflict and the biased testimony that may result from dual relationships. When providing forensic testimony, the mental health professional’s primary duty is to the court, not to the patient, …


Expert Witnesses: The Nevada Supreme Court Clarifies Adherence To Nrs 50.275 And Judicial Discretion, Expressly Declining To Embrace The Federal Daubert Approach, Jeffrey W. Stempel Jan 2010

Expert Witnesses: The Nevada Supreme Court Clarifies Adherence To Nrs 50.275 And Judicial Discretion, Expressly Declining To Embrace The Federal Daubert Approach, Jeffrey W. Stempel

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Waiting For Daubert: The Nevada Supreme Court And The Admissibility Of Expert Testimony, Brian Irvine Mar 2002

Waiting For Daubert: The Nevada Supreme Court And The Admissibility Of Expert Testimony, Brian Irvine

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