Witness who is believed to have expertise and specialised knowledge in a particular subject beyond that of the average person.
1Right now, I'm working for a company that needs expert testimony in court.
2The afternoon was devoted to expert testimony respecting the prisoner's sanity.
3They were visibly perturbed, but presently they recovered enough to give expert testimony.
4We also have Cory Bernardi's expert testimony on this question.
5Another juror, Donna Moody, said, All the expert testimony against the CIA was alarming.
6The court may receive expert testimony as an aid to the determination of damages.
7Typically, holographic representations and AIs themselves were used for expert testimony or remote attendance.
8Mulloy said general preparations and organizing expert testimony on intellectual property would take some time.
9Judge Sullivan wrote: "Defendants could have presented expert testimony to support" their position.
10Osborn scheduled another hearing for February 27 to consider the admissibility of previous expert testimony.
11Still, photographic enlargements of genuine and disputed signatures are very useful in illustrating expert testimony.
12Ben was an expert , and Lunt respected expert testimony.
13Restructuring and forensic-related services, such as expert testimony and other litigation support, also boosted advisory revenues.
14According to expert testimony at his trial, Davis suffers from a learning disability and bipolar disorder.
15Meanwhile, University of Rochester business professor Gregg Jarrell is expected to give expert testimony on trading.
16All I say is that expert testimony would refute us as far as we have gone.
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