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  2. Signature forgery - Wikipedia

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    One method is the "freehand method", whereby the forger, after careful practice, replicates the signature by freehand. Although a difficult method to perfect, this often produces the most convincing results. [1] In the "trace-over method", the sheet of paper containing the genuine signature is placed on top of the paper where the forgery is ...

  3. Forced fatherhood - Wikipedia

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    His ex-partner forged his signature on a consent form in order to conceive a child using a frozen egg fertilized with his sperm at the clinic. The court accepted that his signature had been forged and the insemination procedure was done without his consent, but denied his claim for compensation, on the grounds of public policy that damages ...

  4. Forgery - Wikipedia

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    On the right, real sheet of a theatre surimono by Kunisada; on the left, a faked signature of Hokkei, c. 1825. Forgery is a white-collar crime that generally consists of the false making or material alteration of a legal instrument with the specific intent to defraud.

  5. GOP activist in The Villages accused of forging signature on ...

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    A Republican activist who supports former President Donald Trump in The Villages is facing voter fraud accusations that he forged the signature on his dead father’s mail ballot in the 2020 election.

  6. ‘Theft of someone’s spirit’: Rep. Cleaver warns against ...

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    Under the scheme, thieves forge someone’s signature on a property deed or convince them to unknowingly sign deed paperwork, take it to the county recorders’ office and, as long as all the ...

  7. Age fabrication - Wikipedia

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    Age fabrication occurs when people deliberately misrepresent their true age. This is usually done with intent to garner privileges or status that would not otherwise be available to that person (e.g. a minor misrepresenting their age in order to garner the privileges given to adults).

  8. Florida and Kansas are accusing 2 people of forging ...

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    Neither successful petition drive appears to have depended on the signatures the two submitted. In Kansas, No Labels needed more than 20,000, while in Florida, the figure was at least 891,500.

  9. Operation Bullpen - Wikipedia

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    The FBI defaced forged signatures on the equipment and memorabilia they confiscated during the investigation, and donated them to children's organizations and other groups. [ 16 ] The operation was finally ended in 2005, after shutting down 18 forgery rings and confiscating $15 million worth of fake memorabilia. [ 6 ]