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Average Ballistics Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$300/hr
Review Fee
$325/hr
Deposition Fee
$350/hr
Court Fee
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 Can a Ballistics Expert Witness Opine On?
Ballistic Trajectory Analysis
Calculating the flight path of a projectile.
Firearm Examination
Inspecting firearms for identification and function.
Bullet Comparison
Matching bullets to specific firearms.
Gunshot Residue Analysis
Testing for residue on hands or surfaces.
Crime Scene Reconstruction
Recreating events based on ballistic evidence.
Velocity Measurement
Determining the speed of a projectile.
FAQs for Ballistics Expert Witnesses
What is the role of a ballistics expert witness?
A ballistics expert witness is a forensic specialist who analyzes firearms, bullets, and trajectories for legal cases. They assist by reviewing evidence, preparing reports, and testifying to clarify shooting events.
In what types of cases may a ballistics expert witness be required?
A ballistics expert witness is required in criminal shootings, homicides, assaults, officer‑involved shootings, self‑defense cases, gun accidents, and firearm-related civil litigation.
How can a ballistics expert witness strengthen firearm identification evidence?
A ballistics expert witness strengthens firearm identification evidence by scientifically matching bullets and casings to a specific gun and clearly explaining the findings to the court.
What qualifications should attorneys seek in a ballistics expert witness?
Attorneys should seek a ballistics expert witness with formal forensic science training, firearms/toolmark certifications, lab or law‑enforcement experience, and strong courtroom testimony history.
How does a ballistics expert witness evaluate bullet trajectory reliability?
A ballistics expert witness evaluates bullet trajectory reliability by analyzing physical evidence, angles, distances, firearm data, and using validated forensic reconstruction methods.
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