Private experts in Poland
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The article presents the definition and division of court experts into professional and freelance ones (and the so–called „ad hoc” experts). It describes the penal – law problems concerning the appointment of an expert, the scope of his co–operation with law enforcement agency, his rights and duties. On the strength of June 8, 1987 Executive regulation of the Ministry of Justice on court experts and sworn translators, the problem of district – court experts is described in more detail. The article contains the specification of specialities of experts from a few lists of district – court experts and the number of experts being on the lists. The conclusions which can be drawn from the analysis of these lists are presented. Offers of a few private firms, preparing expert opinions for criminal proceedings, are shown as well. The literature and the rules regulating the problem of court experts are pointed out.
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