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Generaly lay witness testimony is not admissible. In what three instances is it admissible?
1. rationally based on the W's perception
2. helpful to understand testimony or determination of fact in issue
3. not based on scientific, technical or other specialized knowledge
Expert witness testimony is admissible if:
1. where the subject matter is one that scientific, technical or specialized knowledge would help the jury or judge; 2. witness is qualified 3. expert posses reasonable probability regarding his opinion 4. opinion is based on proper factual basis - personal observation, facts made known to him at trial, facts supplied out of court if they are the type reasonably relied upon by experts in his field.
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