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     person making the report shall not give oral evidence; (c) any risk, in particular, the probability
               that statements in the report may be controverted if the person making the report does not attend
               to give oral evidence in the proceedings, that  its admissions or exclusion would result in
               unfairness to the accused or, if there is more than one accused to any of them; and (d) to any
               other circumstances that appear to the court to be relevant. 136
               An expert report, when admitted, shall be evidence of any fact or opinion of which the person
               making the report could have given oral evidence. 137
               In this Act “expert report” means a written report by a person dealing wholly or mainly with
               matters on which he is (or would if living) be qualified to give expert evidence. 138
               Belize
               Where there is a question as to any point of science or art, the opinion upon that point of a person
               specially skilled in the science or art is admissible in evidence. 139  It is the duty of the judge 140  to
               decide whether the skill of any person in the matter on which evidence of his opinion is offered
               is sufficient to entitle him to be considered as an expert. 141
               The opinion of an expert as to the existence of the facts on which his opinion is to be given is
               inadmissible unless he  perceived those facts himself. 142   Whenever the opinion of any living
               136  Barbados – Evidence Act Cap. 121, section 59(3)
               137  Barbados – Evidence Act Cap. 121, section 59(4)
               138  Barbados – Evidence Act Cap. 121, section 59(5)
               139  Belize – Evidence Act Cap. 95, section 45(1). Note that such a person is called an expert and that the words “science or art”
               include all subjects on which a course of special study or experience is necessary to the formation of an opinion and, amongst
               others, the examination of handwriting.
               140  Belize – Evidence Act Cap. 95, section 2 “Judge” includes all persons authorised to take evidence either by law or by consent
               of parties
               141  Belize – Evidence Act Cap. 95, section 45(5)
               142  Belize – Evidence Act Cap. 95, section 45(6). See section 45(4) on expert opinion on foreign law; section 47 as to expert
               opinion on handwriting
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