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Biology, 17.07.2019 09:00, Davisja21

Which of these allows the trial judge to be the “gatekeeper” or final decision-maker on admissibility of evidence or acceptance of a witness as an expert in their courtrooms? a) rule 702 b) frye standard c) daubert ruling d) locard’s exchange principal

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