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Rule 702 United States Federal Rules of Evidence

Rule 702 Federal Rules of Evidence

Rule 702 of the Federal Rules of Evidence is about Testimony by Expert Witnesses. It is under Article VII (Opinions and Expert Testimony) of the Rules.

A witness who is qualified as an expert by knowledge, skill, experience, training, or education may testify in the form of an opinion or otherwise if the proponent demonstrates to the court that it is more likely than not that:

(a) the expert’s scientific, technical, or other specialized knowledge will help the trier of fact to understand the evidence or to determine a fact in issue;

(b) the testimony is based on sufficient facts or data;

(c) the testimony is the product of reliable principles and methods; and

(d) the expert’s opinion reflects a reliable application of the principles and methods to the facts of the case.

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