When Adam had finished his questions, it was the Attorney
General’s turn. He began by asking about the large fee Swinn was
charging for his services. Slattery was not impressed by this
argument; he knew that all experts get paid for giving evidence.
Roxburgh tried to question Swinn’s professional qualifications,
but without success; the man was a well-educated, well-trained,
experienced psychiatrist. The Attorney General then began a
long series of questions about other cases in which Swinn had
given evidence.