Using experts in legally aided cases

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The expert’s role in the courts

Expert evidence should be the independent product of an expert witness uninfluenced by the pressures of litigation.  Experts assist the court by providing objective, unbiased opinion on matters within their expertise.  The links on this page provide access to useful resources for expert witnesses, as well as legal advisers instructing expert witnesses.

Resources on instructing experts

We have provided guidance on funding attendance at court. We have also compiled a list of links which provide information on:

with which expert witnesses must comply with across several categories of law.

Resources for expert witnesses

Guidance materials for expert witnesses have been provided by a range of organisations including the Crown Prosecution Service and the Expert Witness Institute. 

Resources for legal advisers

A list of website pages providing rules, procedures, protocols and guidance materials for legal advisers instructing expert witnesses can be found below.

Disclaimer

We are not responsible for the content or reliability of linked websites. Listing should not be taken as endorsement of any kind. We cannot guarantee that these links will work all the time and we have no control over the availability of linked pages.

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Last updated: 14 February 2011

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