The following exchange occurs between a defense attorney and a doctor testifying as an expert witness for her client: "Q: In your opinion and on the basis of your experience, does the computer overread or underread EKGs? A: Overread. Q: And that's the way it should be, isn't that correct? A: Yes. Q: And that is because all doubt must be resolved in favor of the patient, isn't that right? A:

Yes.". What objection should opposing counsel raise?

a. Hearsay c. Leading questions
b. Privilege d. Best evidence rule

C

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