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Forensic Science Regulator Information Legal Obligations (Issue 5)

Forensic Science Regulator Information Legal Obligations (Issue 5)

Forensic Science Regulator Information Legal Obligations (Issue 5)

Status: Retired
Published: 01/01/2017
Security level: Official
Amended / Internally developed: No
Target Audience: Technical / General, Business / General, Police Officer
Authoring body: Forensic Science Regulator (FSR)
Grading: no grading applied
Standards
Abstract

This document was retired in June 2021.

The role of the forensic science regulator is to advise the Government and the criminal justice system on quality standards in the provision of forensic science. Recommend new requirements for new and improved standards and providing advice and guidance so that providers will be able to demonstrate compliance with common standards, in procurement and in courts 


A key requirement of any standards framework in forensic science is that the output meets the requirements of the Criminal Justice System (CJS). 
 This document sets out the view of the Regulator as to the legal landscape within which forensic scientists operate within the CJS. 


There are legal obligations placed on expert witnesses as sources in the Criminal Justice System in England and Wales as Expert evidence is admissible “to furnish the court with scientific information which is likely to be outside the experience and the knowledge of a judge or jury”. This places the expert witness in a privileged position.

It is important to note that expert evidence can only be given by a person who is an expert in the relevant field. An expert witness must provide the court with objective, unbiased opinion on 
matters within his expertise 
Witnesses must act with honesty and good faith. 


Category: Forensics Criminal Justice