Every day, forensic examiners compare pieces of evidence (e.g., fingerprints, bullets) and decide whether they “match”—i.e., came from the same source (e.g., person, gun). These decisions hold obvious ...
The FBI’s Laboratory Division, in conjunction with Noblis, Inc., has published a major scientific research paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences about the accuracy and ...
Forensic handwriting specialists are often called on to testify in court about the origins of a few lines of writing, or to determine whether a specific person has written a sentence. Following a new ...
IDAHO, USA — Crossing T’s and dotting I’s may just be what a forensic documentation expert needs to determine if someone’s handwriting is a fraud. Harassment letters, forged wills, receipts and ...