Hey lawyers / law people:
I've been asked to provide an expert witness statement for a person who, well, did some pretty heinous shit and has already pleaded guilty. I've been asked to provide said statement to the judge as part of the sentencing process, and to supplement a more comprehensive report that is lacking these details that I could provide. The case is in federal court and the records are sealed.
If I write this, which would be an entirely neutral opinion but just stating things as I know them from the scientific literature, would it ever be part of the public record?
Because we live in such a level-headed society, I'm concerned about being targeted for "helping" this person, which I'm neither trying to help nor trying to harm this person. Psychologists are asked to give opinions on all sorts of people and we're supposed to remain neutral despite what might be going on. Which is easier said than done.
Appreciate any insight!
Edited: Trial is in the US, Indiana specifically.