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EVIDENCE--ITS PROBATIVE VALUE WHEN GIVEN BY EXPERTS AS TO THE GENUINENESS OF HAND-WRITING

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Abstract

One familiar with the changing character of expert evidence as now offered in courts is appreciative of the development for the better in this field. A real expert, and there are now many of them, in dealing with questions involving the genuineness of writings is often able to give evidence which amounts to demonstration. The microscope, camera, chemistry and many other scientific and mechanical devices are a part of his equipment and their use in many cases leaves little to be questioned. Methods in use in this field today leave little opportunity for comparison with those of less than half a century ago.

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