
@article{ref1,
title="A report of an accident investigation commission as evidence in legal proceedings",
journal="Archiwum Medycyny Sadowej i Kryminologii",
year="2011",
author="Widła, Tadeusz and Leśniak, Marek",
volume="61",
number="1",
pages="70-74",
abstract="In practice it happens that both a report of an accident investigation commission and court expert's opinions are under consideration during a civil or criminal case. The authors present three groups of problems that are associated with such situations, attempting to provide answers to the problems. The above-mentioned problems may be presented in the following way: may the body of evidence (inside the range of a court case) incorporate expert opinions, which were prepared for an accident investigation commission (if so--may such opinions replace evidence derived from a court expert's opinion); is it legally admissible to use findings of an accident investigation commission as evidential purpose in crime proceedings (if so--what kind of evidence should such findings represent); how should lawyers decide in case of a contradiction between an expert opinion of an accident investigation commission and a court expert's opinion.<p /> <p>Language: pl</p>",
language="pl",
issn="0324-8267",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}