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1. A person designated by the court whose knowledge exceeds the knowledge of anyone with a moderate education or experience in subjects relevant to the case is called (I point) an expert witness a professional
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1. A person designated by the court whose knowledge exceeds the knowledge of anyone with a
moderate education or experience in subjects relevant to the case is called
(I point)
an expert witness
a professional witness
an expert juror
an expert commentator
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Expert whiteness……..
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i think its an expert witness
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