But that is not what he has listed on prior CVs. He has likely gotten job opportunities with these fraudulent CVs he had posted all over the internet in the past 17 years. He is deceptive. How am I supposed to trust he is a credible expert witness if I can’t even trust that the company that hired him didn’t know he didn’t have a degree?
You’re drifting from your original point. First it was ‘So what if it’s General Studies?’ Then, when it became clear that there’s no such degree as ‘General Studies in Mathematics and Business,’ you shifted to claiming it was just two minors. Let’s be honest: if a defense witness pulled this, would you be saying the same things? The reality is Burgess misrepresented his credentials, and the Commonwealth is still parading him as an expert. That’s not credible. MOO