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The Problem with Empirical Examination of the Use of Court-appointed Experts: A Report of Non-findings
Authors:Anthony Champagne  Daniel W. Shuman  Elizabeth Whitaker
Abstract:This study was designed to examine the use of court-appointed experts as an alternative to privately retained experts in Dallas, Texas. Surprisingly, there has been little empirical study of court-appointed experts. Our findings suggest one reason for the lack of research. We found that court-appointed experts are used so infrequently that it makes empirical study difficult to conduct. We discuss the implications on this problem for future research.
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