Document Examination/Handwriting Analysis
Forensic document examination casework includes handwriting and signature examination, forged signatures, electronic signatures, anonymous writing, print process methods, ink/paper examinations, indentations, altered documents including medical records and contracts. Specialist in elderly and health impaired handwriting. Forensic science professor at a state university, international lecturer at universities, and offer continuing education seminars to forensic, legal and accounting organizations. Published author of numerous articles and university textbooks including "Handwriting Identification: Facts and Fundamentals, 2nd ed." and “Developments in Handwriting and Signature Identification in the Digital Age.” Free initial consultation.
Board-certified document examiner and diplomate through the National Association of Document Examiners. Bachelor of Science in the behavioral sciences; Master of Arts in handwriting science; forensic document examination; forensic crime scene technician certificate. Affiliate professor at East Tennessee State University teaching forensic science courses.
Forensic document examiner working with over 25 years testifying experience in several states and internationally including civil and criminal trials, hearings, arbitrations, depositions. Board certified, court qualified, and court authorized in state and federal courts.