Finding a Trusted Source for Forensic Document Analysis

Forensic Document Examiner

When a lawyer deals with a questioned document, one whose authenticity-or lack thereof- could make or break a case, the credibility of the forensic document examiner is critically important. Lawyers need an expert witness whose credentials are valid and strong.

Whether a lawyer needs forensic document examination to help prove that his client is innocent or that the accused did indeed sign a given document, there are three things you should look for in any forensic document examiner:

  • Has he or she completed sufficient training, including a minimum two year apprenticeship with an approved trainer who has the proper qualifications?
  • Does she have an established track record? When choosing someone to conduct your forensic document analysis, look for someone whose testimony has been accepted in court and who has never been disqualified as an expert.
  • Is he or she able to explain the principles of handwriting analysis and document examination results in a manner that a jury would find credible and understandable?

If you are looking for someone to perform forensic document examination in Southern California, Linda L. Mitchell meets these requirements.  A native Southern Californian, Ms. Mitchell is a thorough, circumspect and reliable forensic document analyst who serves her clients with honesty and integrity. Using the most current techniques and most modern laboratory equipment available in the forensic document examination field, Mitchell further cements the credibility of her work by having it regularly peer reviewed by a colleague with over 33 years of experience in all genres of forensic document analysis.

For more information or help with your handwriting signature analysis or forensic document examination you can contact me at ALLIANCE FORENSIC SERVICES in Escondido, CA. 888-760-0339

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