Abstract
I. Introduction
II. Document Examination as a Profession … A. Historical Development … B. Qualifications of the Document Expert
III. Development of a Document Case by the Attorney … A. General … B. Evidence of Invalidity … C. Classification of Questioned Documents … D. Capabilities of a Qualified Document Examiner … E. Care and Preservation of Disputed Document … F. Interviews with Prospective Witnesses … G. Acquisition of Standards … 1. General … 2. Collected Standards … 3. Requested Standards … H. Collateral Study
IV. Function of Document Examiner upon Referral and before Trial … A. Referral to Document Examiner … B. Types of Examination Made by Trained Examiner … C. Report of the Document Examiner … D. Preparation of Document Examiner for Trial … E. Pre-Trial Conference
V. Trial … A. General … B. Proof of Genuine Specimens … C. Establishing Qualifications of Document Examiner … D. Direct Testimony … E. Cross-Examination … F. Redirect Examination … G. Weight Given to Testimony of Examiner
VI. Post-Trial Conference … A. Critique … B. Fees
VII. Conclusion
Recommended Citation
Winsor C. Moore,
Effective Utilization of a Questioned Document Examiner,
37 Neb. L. Rev. 552
(1958)
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