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Abstract
W, among other things a professional expert witness and a ballistics expert, testified that the bullet found in the body of the deceased was fired from the gun identified as being that of the defendant. Held, the evidence was properly admitted. People v. Fisher et al. (Ill. 1930) 172 N.E. 743.
Recommended Citation
EVIDENCE-BALLISTICS AS SUBJECT MATTER OF EXPERT TESTIMONY,
29
Mich. L. Rev.
513
(1931).
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