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Exhibits Tell the Story

Questioned document examination is a mystery to many people. The old adage that “a picture says a thousand words” is very true for the forensic document examiner.

When exhibits are prepared by the questioned document examiner, the lay person will clearly see that which is observed by the trained examiner. Handwriting exhibits and document exhibits must present the science behind the examiner’s opinion, yet are written is a manner that the person who is not trained in forensic document examination will find the opinion clear and easy to understand.

A document examiner must be skilled at creating exhibits.

Mike’s experience in designing and delivering presentations to large audiences has transferred to creating powerful forensic document examination exhibits. The exhibits clearly support opinions that are presented.

See some of Mike’s Exhibits

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Handwriting Comparison

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