International Association of Arson Investigators (IAAI) is hosting an Expert Witness Courtroom Testimony Class
June 3-5, 2025
National Center for Explosives Training and Research (NCETR)
3750 Corporal Road
Huntsville, AL 35898-0001
Classes begin at 8:00am
Due to security regulations, registration will close on April 1st, 2025.
This IAAI course of instruction will be held at the United States Department of Justice’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, & Explosives’ National Center for Explosives Training & Research located on Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. Redstone Arsenal is a United States Government Installation. Since the training will be held at a U.S. Government Installation, the course is only offered to U.S. student attendees at this time. Due to existing security procedures, foreign, non-U.S. student attendees may not register for this course of instruction.
The Expert Witness Courtroom Testimony course walks you through what it’s like to prepare for and testify as an expert witness in a real case. During the class, you will spend time with actual attorneys giving your deposition, preparing for your testimony, as well as spending the day in a real courtroom environment where you will take the stand for direct and cross-examination.
The classroom portion includes Legal System Overview; Court Rules and Case Law; Qualifying as an Expert and Standing by Your Curriculum Vitae; and How to Write and Present Your Opinion Analysis.
The court preparation portion includes The Practical Exercise; Court Exhibits: How to Present and what should be Included; Presentation of Evidence: Best Practices; and Working with an Attorney.
This course meets the testimony requirement for IAAI-CFI® (IAAI-Certified Fire Investigator) application.
Class Fee: $550.00 Members $900.00 Non-Members
Prerequisites:
Work Experience: A minimum of four years’ full-time or five years’ part-time general experience in the fire investigation industry. Specific Work Experience: A minimum of seven fire scenes that you were the lead Origin & Cause Investigator.
Able to meet all the requirements of the IAAI-CFI® application except for the expert witness testimony requirement.
The course requires more than 40 hours of preliminary casework, for which you have six weeks to prepare and submit. Students will be required to update (or create) their Curriculum Vitae (CV), develop an opinion analysis and court testimony plan, and create two courtroom exhibits.
CFITrainer.Net® Module Prerequisites:
The Scientific Method for Fire and Explosion Investigation Effective Investigation and Testimony
You will receive your pre-course work six weeks before the course date.