I.S.Q.D.: Identification System for Questioned Documents |
Contents
HANDWRITING REDUCED TO STROKES | 5 |
TWELVE POINTS OF COMPARISON | 6 |
CONCLUSION | 27 |
Copyright | |
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alignment capital chart circle formation claimant or duly connecting strokes continuity of strokes copy copyright claimant degree of slant demonstration in court distribution of ink document photographer duplicate photographs enlarged photograph evidence exhibits final strokes flat flat shade graph Graphoanalysis handwriting analyst handwriting examiner Hildegarde illustration inconspicuous characteristics individual strokes initial and final initial stroke Irregularities judge and jury less dominant strokes loops mark of identification measured measured mathematically metric system microscope military discharges needle observer Olsen original specimen original writing overall writing parison patched pen lifts Penrod Penrod and Sam Photomicrographs photostatic photograph points of comparison precision ruler proportion ques questioned and standard questioned document questioned signature questioned writing reasons and basis retouched side by side side in parallel signa Signature of copyright slowly drawn standard signatures standard writing stem T-BARS AND I-DOTS testimony tion translite transparent photograph ture twelve points type of photograph wedge Weight of Strokes