A court expects that the expert’s testimony:
(a)        is not argumentative;
(b)        is clear;
(c)        addresses the question asked based upon the expert’s specialized knowledge;
(d)        refers to the facts upon which the expert’s opinion is based;
(e)        identifies the thought process by which the expert arrived at the opinion expressed;
(f)        is limited to the area of expertise of the expert witness.
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