Q.D - History
Q.D - History
Q.D - History
A Brief History
1. Third Century
2. Sixth Century
Justinian Code
“Established further guidelines for the using of handwriting comparisons
in the courts. A judge could in his discretion request persons with
special skill in writing to perform an examination of questioned writing
and give testimony as the the authenticity of the questioned text.”
3. United States
“Ames on Forgery”
One of the earliest treatises by the founder of the Penman’s Art Journal,
penmanship author and “Examiner of Contested Handwriting in Courts of
Justice”.
Notable early forged Will case in New York. The result of this case
indirectly led to the Rice Institute foundation.
“Questioned Documents”
A comprehensive text which established a greater focus on not only the
examination of handwriting and signatures, but of other types evidence
appearing on documents including paper, ink, typewriting and alterations.
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involved intimately with the discipline and Society until his death four
years later.
9. Virginia (1924)
Adams v Ristine
“Chock‐full of document law points, covering many questions including
qualifications of experts, scope of cross‐examination and use of
photographic evidence.”
This was a landmark case due to the number of issues which were addressed
dealing with expert testimony in the field.
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13. James V. P. Conway (1959)
“Evidential Documents”
A well regarded text By Conway of the Postal Inspector in charge of the
San Francisco Identification Laboratory (USPS). The book was a complete
guide, but among the first to cover the subject matter with brevity and
considered an excellent introduction to the field for the trial lawyer.
Official Formation
The ABFDE’s stated objectives are two‐fold:
to establish, maintain and enhance standards of qualification
for those who practice forensic document examination, and;
to certify applicants who comply with ABFDE requirements for
this expertise.
In doing so, the Board aims to safeguard the public interest by ensuring
that anyone who claims to be a specialist in forensic document examination
does, in fact, possess the necessary skills and qualifications.
Bibliography
o Scott, Charles C., Some Landmark Cases on Document Law, ASQDE Annual
Meeting, Houston, Texas, August, 1981
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o Hilton, Ordway, The Evolution of Questioned Document Examination in the
Last Fifty Years, (copyright by author), Landrum, South Carolina, 1987