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View our Expert Witness DirectoryThis expert is a qualified Forensic Examiner by the FBI Laboratory Training, and has been working in the field for more than 10 years. He is the first vice president of the Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiners and the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and has authored several publications focusing on forensic firearm/toolmark identification and gunshot residue testing. He is a former Forensic Firearm and Tool Mark Examiner for the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Laboratory Manager for the Michigan State Police Northville Laboratory, and is currently the president and owner of a private forensic consulting group.
President and Chief Consultant, A Private Consulting Group in MI
Master of Science (MS), University of Illinois at Chicago
Northville |
Michigan
This highly qualified expert has over 10 years of experience as a forensic toxicologist. She earned her BS in chemistry at the University of Georgia before completing her PhD in analytical chemistry at the University of Arizona. She then completed an MS in forensic toxicology at the University of Florida. She is board certified and a fellow in forensic toxicology by the American Board of Forensic Toxicology, a certified toxicological chemist by the National Registry of Certified Chemists, and a licensed clinical laboratory director in the state of Florida. She is very active in her field as a member of several professional societies including the Society of Forensic Toxicologist, the American Academy of Forensic Science, and the International Association of Forensic Toxicologists. In addition, this expert has published over 50 peer-reviewed articles. Formerly, this expert was a toxicologist level II and III for the Miami-Dade Medical Examiner Department. She is not the director of the toxicology laboratory at a medical examiner's office in Florida.
Director, A Medical Examiner's Office in FL
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Arizona
Davie |
Florida
This highly qualified expert has over 20 years of experience in forensic science specializing in firearms and ballistics, fingerprints, toolmarks, shooting scene reconstruction, indented writing restoration, and drug chemistry. He earned his BA in chemistry at Saint Anselm College and holds several certifications including latent print examiner, firearm examiner, tool mark examiner, and gunshot residue/distance determination examiner. He is very active in his field as a member of several professional societies including the Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiners, the International Association for Identification, and the Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists. In addition, this expert has published 2 abstracts and has given over 10 presentations. Formerly, this expert served as a quality control chemist at Dexter Electronic Materials before holding multiple positions at the New Hampshire State Police Forensic Laboratory including a fingerprint technician, criminalist I, criminalist II, and criminalist III. This expert is currently the co-owner at supervising scientist at a forensic consultancy in New Hampshire.
Co-Owner & Supervising Scientist, A Forensic Consultancy in NH
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Saint Anselm College
Concord |
New Hampshire
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What is the role of a forensic science expert witness in legal proceedings?
A forensic science expert witness provides scientific analysis and interpretation of evidence, helping courts understand complex scientific concepts and findings relevant to a case.
What types of cases can a forensic science expert witness assist with?
Forensic science experts can assist with criminal cases, civil disputes, insurance claims, and more. They analyze physical evidence like DNA, fingerprints, and chemical substances.
Are there subspecialties within the field of forensic science that an expert witness might focus on?
Yes, forensic science encompasses various subspecialties such as toxicology, DNA analysis, fingerprint identification, ballistics, digital forensics, and forensic pathology among others.
How can a forensic science expert witness help in a case involving digital evidence?
In cases involving digital evidence, a forensic science expert specializing in digital forensics can recover and interpret electronic data to provide crucial insights into the case.
Why is it important to hire a forensic science expert witness with experience in DNA analysis for a criminal case?
An experienced DNA analyst can accurately interpret genetic evidence, potentially linking suspects to crime scenes or excluding them from suspicion. This expertise can be pivotal in criminal cases.
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