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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 782 Filed 01/15/25 Page 38o0f158 38
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that might be crime scene photos, autopsy photos, that might be
transcripts of grand jury testimony, state police interviews.
In a civil case, I might also look at things like medical
records and psychotherapy records. So any and all documents
relevant to the case.
Then I typically do somewhere between eight and ten
hours of face-to-face evaluation, that involves both
psychological testing and clinical interviewing. I also
conduct collateral interviews with others who have information
that's relevant to the case and to the issues at hand.
And then I synthesize all of that information. And if
requested will prepare a report. Most cases don't end up going
to trial. But if they do and I'm asked to testify, I would
then testify in those cases.
Q. Do you evaluate issues of grooming in connection with your
forensic practice?
A. Yes, I have.
Q. Can you give me an example of a forensic evaluation that
has involved grooming-related issues?
A. Sure. So for example, in the civil arena where I am asked
to -- say somebody has alleged that they've been sexually
abused as a child or maybe we know that they have been sexually
abused as a child because the perpetrator has been criminally
convicted, I may be asked to assess, does this individual at
the present time have any current psychiatric difficulties or
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