Abstract

The article discusses the concept and classification of expert errors, as well as the concept and types of procedural expert errors. The author draws attention to their possible consequences. Some errors of procedural nature, which can be made by experts and revealed by lawyers, are shown on examples from expert opinions on forensic environmental expertise. Recommendations on how to avoid them are given. It is also noted that there are means of preventing expert errors within the framework of the theory of expert prevention.

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