Wednesday, August 3, 2011
How to Exclude an Expert Who Says There is No Expectation of Privacy
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Posted on the Bow Tie Law Blog, by Joshua Gilliland, Esq.
This article discusses a disqualification of a defense expert whom was going to testify that there is no expectation of privacy for computer use. There were several reasons the expert's testimony was not permitted, one of which is that the court found that the expectation of privacy is a matter of law. In addition, the court also held that the experts opinion was contrary to case law.
Clements-Jeffrey v. City of Springfield,2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 81898, 2-3; 10 (S.D. Ohio July 27, 2011).
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