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This highly qualified banking expert has 34 years of banking experience. He has held several senior leadership positions in banking including Founder, President, VP/Commercial Lender, EVP/Region Underwriter and is highly knowledgeable about the credit review process and bank regulations. This expert has qualified and testified in a number of civil and criminal cases in both Federal and State Courts. He earned his BS at the University of California and is currently the principal at a financial consultancy.
Principal, A national financial consultancy based in MT
Bachelor of Science (BS), University of California, Davis
Manhattan,
Montana
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What Can a Court Expert Witness Opine On?
Arraignment
Initial court appearance for charges.
Preliminary Hearing
Determining probable cause for trial.
Plea Bargaining
Negotiating a plea deal with prosecution.
Trial
Legal proceeding to determine guilt.
Sentencing
Imposing a penalty for conviction.
Appeal
Requesting higher court review of decision.
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A court expert witness is a qualified specialist who provides professional opinions in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, testifying in court, and clarifying complex issues for judges and juries.
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A court expert witness can opine on civil, criminal, family, personal injury, medical malpractice, forensic, financial, and technical or engineering cases.
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A court expert witness can challenge opposing testimony by presenting independent analysis, exposing methodological flaws, and clarifying complex evidence for the court.
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