Week 2
Week 2
Week 2
MODULE 1
OVERVIEW OF QUESTIONED DOCUMENT EXAMINATION
I. OBJECTIVES
II. LESSON
1. Historical Accounts
2. Definition and Classes of Documents
3. Disputed Documents
III. DISCUSSION
Introduction
HISTORICAL ACCOUNTS
Document examination has been in use for decades now for disputed documents in
the court of law. The history of questioned documents dates back to 3rd century A.D.
However, scientific document examination started around the 18th century.
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From the start of civilization, Forgeries had been in use for violation of laws to change
the seals, handwriting, preparing official documents, signatures, etc.
The first case reported regarding the document examination was in the 3rd century.
During that time, Imperial Rome was famous for forgers. Titus and Anthony were the
famous and most skilled forgers of that time known for forging all kinds of documents.
There was a need to stop forgeries at that time and Roman Law mandated that the
procedures must be followed to detect forgeries in documents and the authenticity of
documents.
In the 6th century (around 539 AD), Justinian code was established by a Roman
emperor Justinian in which the guidelines for document examination were mandated.
The Justinian code made sure that a judge could ask a person with special skills to
examine the disputed documents and give testimony regarding the authenticity of a
document.
During that time the experts were considered as master writers in France. every
country started to follow to detect forgeries and other document related crimes.
After the challenge, the charges against the army officer were exonerated by the
courts.
During the 1890s handwriting examination was common and two experts Hagen and
Frazer published a book on disputed documents.
During the 1900s, Albert Sherman Osborn wrote many articles related to typewriting
identification in 1901 before publishing a book titled “Questioned Documents”.
With some modifications in the first edition of the book, he published a new edition of
the book in 1929 which set a base for the examination of questioned documents as
the books are still in use.
Albert S. Osborn was named as the father of questioned documents due to his
contribution to the field of questioned documents.
His other publications included the problem of proof (1922), The mind of the Juror
(1937) and Questioned document problems (1944).
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What Is a Document?
The document is any material that contains marks, symbols, or signs, either visible,
partially visible, which may presently or ultimately convey a meaning or a message to
someone. It typically consists of written and press-printed items, which can include
marks on an object such as a color or blood on a wall or aboard. Other examples of
documents are guns with serial numbers, walls with writings, and other objects with
writings or symbols.
This important class of records also contains all sorts of 'modified' checks, drafts,
and notices, as well as false interlineations of contracts, papers, wills, and other legal
documents.
C. Holograph Document
The Holograph document is a kind of document entirely written by its author. It can
be a will, letter, or a deed written and signed by the writer.
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Figure 6. H. Alteration
Figure 5. G. Handwriting
Identification
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DISPUTED DOCUMENTS
IV. ASSESSMENT
V. REFERENCES
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