Opinion ID: 1399686
Heading Depth: 4
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Dr. Mailloux's Testimony Regarding A.R.'s Injuries

Text: Two Elk next objects to Dr. Mailloux's testimony comparing A.R.'s injuries to those he has witnessed in other pediatric examinations he has performed. Two Elk argues that the trial judge erred in admitting this testimony because there was nothing on the record to show that the comparison group was of a similar age or size to [A.R.]. Again, Kenyon teaches that the admission of Dr. Mailloux's testimony was not an abuse of discretion. 481 F.3d at 1061. In fact, by basing his testimony on the myriad other pediatric examinations he has performed, Dr. Mailloux did exactly what an expert witness should do: answer questions about A.R.'s injuries in light of his specialized medical expertise and his experience.