Asked by Shriyam Jairath on Jun 19, 2024

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Which of the following is true about expert witnesses?

A) Expert witnesses are widely used because of the low cost involved.
B) Judges are responsible for assessing the admissibility of an expert's opinion.
C) Expert witnesses are not deposed during litigation.
D) Only the plaintiff hires an expert in order to show causation.
E) The defendant usually hires an expert whose testimony is limited to evaluating the age of the defective product.

Expert Witnesses

Individuals with specialized knowledge or expertise who are called to testify in court to help the jury or judge understand complex issues.

Admissibility

The quality of being acceptable or valid, especially within the realm of evidence in legal proceedings, indicating whether evidence can be considered in court.

Deposed

To remove from office or power, often used in the context of legal or formal questioning to obtain testimony from a witness.

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Huy?n Nguy?nJun 23, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Judges have the responsibility to determine whether an expert's testimony is relevant and reliable, thus assessing its admissibility in court. This is a key part of ensuring that the evidence presented to the jury is of a certain standard.