16 October 2023 Wiebke Morgan 1187 Case Updates Ogonowska, R v (Rev1) [2023] EWCA Crim 1021 byWiebke Morgan Failings of an expert that do not call into question the integrity of the expert are unlikely to be sufficient wholly to discredit the expert. To continue reading you must be an EWI member, become a member and access exclusive content. Already a member? Login More links Link to judgement Share Print Tags PsychiatryCredibility of expert11. Report Writing15. Giving Oral Evidence Related articles Lost in translation Degenerative or traumatic spinal damage? A Day in the Life of an Aerial Imagery Expert Elevate Your Expertise: Join the EWI's Inaugural Study Day in London An approach entirely contradictory to the duties and responsibilities of expert witnesses identified in The Ikarian Reefer Switch article GB, Re (Part 25 Application: Parental Alienation) [2023] EWFC 150 Previous Article A (Article 13(b): Mental Ill-health) [2023] EWHC 2082 (Fam) Next Article Comments are only visible to subscribers.