Which of the following best describes expert witness testimony in a sexual abuse trial?
a. the witness presents the patient's medical history and
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b. the witness presents the patients medical history and physical exam findings and can offer an opinion based on the witness's area of expertise.
c. The witness presents the patient's medical history and physical exam findings while supporting the position of the prosecuting attorney
d. the witness presents the patient's medical history and physical exam findings, making sure not to provide an opinion. - correct answer ✔✔B. Expert witnesses are qualified by a court system based on their knowledge, skill, training, and experience. An expert witness may testify about scientific, nursing, or medical concepts and may offer an opinion based on the witness's expertise. Expert witness testimony does not advocate for the patient and is not influenced by an attorney's position.
A sexual assault nurse examiner takes the witness stand and is asked questions that highlight their qualifications (e.g., education, specialized training, relevant experience, skills, publications, and prior experience teaching other SANEs). The judge asks a couple of additional questions. What is the purpose of this line of questioning? - correct answer ✔✔D. A witness must be established as an expert by the presiding judge. The attorney asks questions of the witness to highlight the witness's professional qualifications including education, specialized training, and experience. A lay witness does not need to possess specific qualifications. Direct examination is the initial questioning of a witness to obtain evidence on a case. Voir dire questioning is performed by the opposing counsel to challenge the witness's qualifications.
What are the stages of grooming?
(Many stages happen insidiously and simultaneously) - correct answer ✔✔- Identify a victim
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