Washington
This highly qualified firearms marketing specialist has extensive experience in his field. For the past 16 years he has built a career in the firearms industry. He started his own business in 2004 specializing in the distribution of various firearm models and other accessories. After serving as the lead marketing consultant for his business, this expert went on to establish his own firearms...
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Washington
Matthew Noedel has over 37 years of experience in the fields of Accident Reconstruction, Crime Scene Reconstruction, and Firearms & Ballistics. He earned a BS in both Medical Technology and Microbiology from the University of Montana Missoula. Today, this expert is certified in Firearms, Gunshot Residue, and Toolmarks by the Association of Firearms and Tool Mark Examiners. Formerly, this expert...
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A ballistics expert witness is a professional who specializes in the science of projectiles and firearms. They can provide insight on bullet trajectories, firearm safety, and gunshot residue.
Ballistics experts are often needed in criminal cases involving shootings. They can also be useful in civil cases related to firearm accidents or product liability claims.
Subspecialties within ballistics include forensic ballistics, internal/external/terminal ballistics, and gunshot residue analysis.
Through analyzing bullet trajectories, shell casing locations, and gunshot residues, a ballistics expert can reconstruct the sequence of events during a shooting.
Yes, by examining bullet fragments and cartridge casings, a ballistics expert can often identify the specific type and make of firearm used.
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