[Appearance] “The Admissibility of Post-Accident Drug and Alcohol Screens
An article addressing the admissibility and use as evidence of the results of DOT-required post-accident drug and alcohol testing for commercial drivers.
An article addressing the admissibility and use as evidence of the results of DOT-required post-accident drug and alcohol testing for commercial drivers.
Ipse Dixit testimony comprises a statement of fact by a proponent (i.e., the condition particular equipment prior to an incident occurring) that can be neither proved nor disproved by any other evidence. A trial court is well within its purview to rule as inadmissible ipse dixit evidence, because admitting ipse dixit opinion testimony that would require the court to “take a leap of faith” to rely on the proponent’s “naked assurances” that his testimony is based in fact.[1] For example, Tom has left a piece of construction equipment on Sam’s property. Tom was not present when his employees used the equipment to...
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