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John B. Kwasnoski


Professor John B. Kwasnoski

"John Kwasnoski is Professor Emeritus of Forensic Physics at Western New England College, after 31 years on the faculty. He is one of the most sought after accident reconstructionists and police-prosecutor trainers in the country. He has served as an expert in several cases of national significance, including: S. Carolina v. Susan Smith (a mother's drowning murder of her two sons) and U.S. v. Makharadze (the "Russian Diplomat" case).

Kwasnoski has co-authored three best-selling books: Investigation and Prosecution of DWI and Vehicular Homicide, Officer's DUI Handbook, and Courtroom Survival: Making the Traffic Officer a Powerful Witness, all published by LEXIS Law Publishing. His most recent projects are the text, From Crash to Courtroom, and Crash to Courtroom DVD Library (available on this web site). He is the creator of CRASH! - The Science of Collisions, a science and math program for reducing teenage traffic fatalities. He has written and lectured extensively on the subjects of "Accident Reconstruction" and "Effective Courtroom Testifying."

Professor Kwasnoski has taught for the National College of District Attorneys, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the National Traffic Law Center and the American Prosecutors Research Institute, for whom he authors articles for their quarterly newsletter, "Between the Lines." He and attorney Gerald N. Partridge have taught together on the national level for more than six years.




 
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