gracielee
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Does a security log look different in a lab building versus his home?
Most, or rather *all* the experts I've heard testify in past trials, have their labs or quarters inspected to be certain their facility and methods meet the standard requirements. Compare it to leaving your child at a registered, inspected daycare facility vs. one that isn't. I don't recall ever hearing an expert witness testify, in a murder case, no less, who hasn't had their facility and methods approved by what ever the standard requirements are for such experts. Another example, such as using a lab for microbiological evidence examination. Means, methods, equipment, in my experience, have always met standard requirements for experts. It would be like me saying, hey, I didn't really use Lab Corp. I used my neighbor guy who has his own microscope. He's a biology major. My youngest daughter, before she became a SAHM, worked in the largest blood lab in the U.S. She is a microbiologist. All their equipment, lab procedures, methods, were regularly inspected and their protocol required to be held to industry standards.