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Re: quoting from a coroner's finding Posted on: Mon, 12 May 2008 23:10:04 +0000 (UTC)

In news:3kih24d42u7llvtt3u8cu8lj24ks7sq3mr@4ax.com,
ehert@ehert.com typed:
> In a finding, downloadable from the web, an Australian coroner is
> critical of a scientist's expert testimony.
>
> The same scientist has written a textbook.
>
> In reviewing that textbook for a journal, is it legitimate to quote
> from a coroner's finding regarding the scientist?
>
> Does one risk defamation proceedings if the quote is used in a
> relevant context and is not malicious?

Too vague.

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