Section 721 Of Article 1. Expert Witnesses Generally From California Evidence Code >> Division 6. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 1.
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. (a) Subject to subdivision (b), a witness testifying as an
expert may be cross-examined to the same extent as any other witness
and, in addition, may be fully cross-examined as to (1) his or her
qualifications, (2) the subject to which his or her expert testimony
relates, and (3) the matter upon which his or her opinion is based
and the reasons for his or her opinion.
(b) If a witness testifying as an expert testifies in the form of
an opinion, he or she may not be cross-examined in regard to the
content or tenor of any scientific, technical, or professional text,
treatise, journal, or similar publication unless any of the following
occurs:
(1) The witness referred to, considered, or relied upon such
publication in arriving at or forming his or her opinion.
(2) The publication has been admitted in evidence.
(3) The publication has been established as a reliable authority
by the testimony or admission of the witness or by other expert
testimony or by judicial notice.
If admitted, relevant portions of the publication may be read into
evidence but may not be received as exhibits.