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The broad issue here is differential diagnosis v. differential etiology. Basically, doctors should not testify as to how an injury occurred. Their expertise is limited to and so should their testimony be limited to diagnosing the injury. The opinion is very well written and provides a pretty good road map of how the lawyers attached the testimony. It has broad implications. Both the opinion and the filings are attached.
Materials for arguing against government informant and ex parte discussions regarding the conspiracy and closing off discovery regarding the informant's statements regarding the alleged conspiracy.
Getting Facebook into Evidence.
Digital Forensics Guide Cell Phone Location and Tracking Forensics.
Brief of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers as Amicus Curiae in Support of Respondents.