TASA Refers Firearms and Ballistics Experts and Hundreds More
TASA ID: 125 (Ballistics): 35 years working in Forensic firearms, firearms identification, and crime scene reconstruction Retired KY State Police Forensic Lab, Supervisor of Forensic Ballistics lab ISO 17025 Laboratory Assessor with over 25 labs inspected. Expertise in Ballistics, Forensics, Forensic Ballistics, Firearms Identification, Trajectory Analysis, Shoe Print Analysis, Tire Print Analysis, Crime Scene Reconstruction, Gun Shot Residue Distance Determination, GSR Analysis, Toolmark Identification, Crime Lab Inspection, Iso 17025 Assessor, Forensic Lab Assessor.
TASA ID: 2814 (Firearms): Twenty-eight years of experience with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms with emphasis in fire and explosion investigations. Member of ATF National Response Team, achieved Certified Fire Investigator and Certified Explosives Specialist status. Contract instructor and subject matter expert with US State Department Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program.Expertise in Fire and Explosion Investigations.
TASA ID: 4329 (Firearms and Ballistics): This expert has more than 33 years experience in law enforcement; retiring as under sheriff of a California County Sheriff's Department. He has extensive experience in undercover investigation of property crime, narcotics and criminal intelligence; jail management and operations; and administration and operations of major law enforcement agencies.
TASA ID: 922 (Firearms and Ballistics): US Border Patrol 30 yrs; for last 20 yrs - firearms training & range officer, conducted qualifications; included training/qualifications w/double action revolvers, single/double action semi-automatic pistols, semi-automatic slide action shotguns, bolt action, slide action, semi-automatic/fully automatic rifles/sub-machine guns; qualifications included training in low level or night firing; also conducted training/qualifications for local police dept & local Sheriff's Dept. Qualified in Canada
Insight From Firearms and Ballistics Experts
Specialists, who essentially analyze, collect and study important evidence related to firearms and types of ammunition are in essence; firearms and ballistics experts. And not only are they employed by police forces, but rather they are also invited to take the stand in lawsuits that require professional and credible opinions in regard to complex criminal-related cases where guns have been used. Their importance in legal proceedings lies on being proficient in what they do best; analyzing bullet remainders, bullet trajectory and the various weapons used in crime. In order for a courtroom audience – which mostly comprises of the jury and the judge – to better understand complex set techniques used to examine firearms; forensic firearms and ballistics expert witness testimony is considered necessary.Ballistics experts are best at determining whether a particular gun was used during some significant crime scene.
The Best Source for Firearms and Ballistics Expert Witnesses
When you first contact TASA for a firearms and ballistics expert witness, we will discuss with you the location, time frame, experience and firearms and ballistics authority credentials you need, helping you to define and refine your criteria if necessary. TASA referral advisors will then provide names of relevant firearms and ballistics experts, forward resumes, and help arrange your initial phone interviews with the candidates you select. This saves you valuable time and helps provide firearms and ballistics specialists ready to discuss your case. We later contact you to determine if you require someone other than the experts we first refer. Most referrals are made within 24 business hours of your request. There is no fee for expert referrals unless you designate or engage an expert we refer to you. For timesaving, cost-effective referrals to the best firearms and ballistics expert witnesses, contact us by online request form, email or phone.