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Experts investigated

15 March 2012
Issue: 7505 / Categories: Legal News
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Expert witnesses may have exaggerated in court

About 20,000 court cases may have to be re-heard after expert witnesses allegedly exaggerated figures, according to a report by the BBC.

The witnesses, currently under investigation, worked for Autofocus, a car-hire-price researcher which has now gone into liquidation.

The dispute concerns the cost of replacement vehicles. If found to have lied in court, the experts could receive prison sentences.
 

Issue: 7505 / Categories: Legal News
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