I plan to interview my mentor Tony Nyguen. Mr. Nyguen has been a CSI for 17 years and works at Pomona P.D. Forensics department.
2. Post 20 open-ended questions you want to ask an expert in the field concerning your senior project. Your focus should be finding answers to your EQ.
- Do you have any additional information since the last time we spoke?
- What is the role of a CSI in a court room?
- Do you have to convince the jury that the suspect is guilty or do you just present your evidence?
- What is the CSI effect?
- Is the CSI effect a major problem with the jury?
- How would you go about disproving the CSI effect?
- How does the defense try to discredit your evidence?
- How do you respond when your evidence is being questioned?
- Does your response stop the defense from questioning that particular piece of evidence?
- While you are up on the stand, does the prosecution help you persuade the jury?
- What would you say is the most irrefutable piece of evidence?
- Why is that evidence the most irrefutable?
- How would the defense go about trying to discredit that piece of evidence?
- What would be your response?
- Can conviction be made with only that piece of evidence?
- Is there any unspoken rule of being a CSI in court?
- What is the importance of fingerprints?
- What is the importance of blood spatter?
- What is the importance of DNA?
- How do you end your time on the stand?
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