In the recent Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court decision of Mackie v. Rouse-Weir, 2025, the role and legal protections afforded to a Statistics Expert Witness were central to the court’s analysis of expert immunity and the reliability of expert testimony in civil commitment proceedings.
Background and Parties
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts initiated proceedings to civilly commit George Mackie, a prisoner previously convicted of a sexual offense, as a “sexually dangerous person” (SDP) under state law. The statutory process for such a commitment requires the presentation of expert testimony to establish probable cause and the appointment of qualified examiners to determine if the case should proceed to trial. Dr. Katrin Rouse-Weir served as the probable cause expert, while Dr. Robert Joss acted as a qualified examiner. Both experts submitted reports and provided testimony that contributed to Mackie’s initial adjudication as an SDP.


