Fordham Law Professor Daniel J. Capra was quoted in a Bloomberg BNA article on the Daubert Evidence Rule.
Daniel J. Capra, a professor at Fordham Law School in New York, told Bloomberg BNA that, in civil cases, the Daubert rules are worthwhile because the parties tend to be well funded and can better absorb the added cost of so-called mini-trials over evidentiary disputes.
But in criminal cases, the Frye approach works well enough, he said, and doesn’t call out for change.