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Ky. High Court: 'Every Party Can Have An Expert' Is Not Sound Legal Principle
FRANKFORT, Ky. - The Kentucky Supreme Court on Oct. 29 found that it was error for a trial court to admit a prosecution expert solely because the motor vehicle manslaughter defendant had one (Steve Burton v. Commonwealth of Kentucky, No. 2006-SC-000784-MR, Ky. Sup.; 2009 Ky. LEXIS 253). From Mealey's Daubert Report

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