
. The District Court ruled that the evidence did not meet the applicable "general acceptance" standard for the admission of expert testimony. ...
Finally, the United States Supreme Court held that, under the Federal Rules of Evidence, not Frye, that the evidence did not meet the standard for admitting expert testimony in a federal trial. Which case? (Points : 4)
Miranda v Arizona
William v. Florida
Wells v. Daubert
Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

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User: . The District Court ruled that the evidence did not meet the applicable "general acceptance" standard for the admission of expert testimony. Finally, the United States Supreme Court held that, under the Federal Rules of Evidence, not Frye, that the evidence did not meet the standard for admitting expert testimony in a federal trial. Which case? (Points : 4)
Miranda v Arizona
William v. Florida
Wells v. Daubert
Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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