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  2. Questioned document examination - Wikipedia

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    In some locales, a clear distinction is made between the terms 'forensic document examiner' and a 'forensic handwriting expert/examiner'. In such cases, the former term refers to examiners who focus on non-handwriting examination types while the latter refers to those trained exclusively to do handwriting examinations.

  3. Beverley East - Wikipedia

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    Beverley East (born 31 May 1953) is a leading expert in the field of handwriting analysis, a court-qualified forensic document examiner and author. She works in her home city of Washington, DC , and in Jamaica .

  4. Pearl Tytell - Wikipedia

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    Pearl L. Tytell (August 29, 1917 – September 26, 2021) was a forensic questioned document examiner and handwriting expert. With her husband, Martin Tytell, she was involved in the solving of numerous criminal cases for over half a century.

  5. Handwriting exemplar - Wikipedia

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    Handwriting exemplars are used by a document examiner to determine the writing habits of an individual. Ideally, the exemplars will provide an adequate picture of the writer's habits such that a meaningful comparison can be conducted with the questioned material.

  6. Bart Baggett - Wikipedia

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    He is the founder of The International School of Forensic Document Examination]'. [4] He also founded distance learning school called Handwriting University with graduates in 23 countries. It promotes courses on improving children's penmanship for better grades, cognitive psychology, and personal improvement.

  7. Albert S. Osborn - Wikipedia

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    Albert Sherman Osborn (1855-1946) is considered the father of the science of questioned document examination in North America. [1]His seminal book Questioned Documents was first published in 1910 and later heavily revised as a second edition in 1929.

  8. Charles A. Appel - Wikipedia

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    In the other, Appel testified as a neutral expert after a 1950s $1.5 million disputed-will verdict where four handwriting experts had billed the winning side $89,000 for services. The court agreed with Appel that the experts' claim to exorbitant payment for "quantum merit" made them advocates, rather than providing objective and scientific ...

  9. American Board of Forensic Document Examiners - Wikipedia

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    Forensic document examination relates to the examination of handwriting, typewriting, the authenticity of signatures, alterations in documents, the significance of inks and papers, photocopying processes, printing processes, writing instruments, sequence of writing, and other elements of a document relative to its authenticity or spuriousness, and