You could get a video proof, but as that can be proven wrong to be a fake in itself. You could also get records of your last checks or whatever it was that whomever is was who forged the item, and compare it in a court of law with the forged ones. Also, the not very probable to happen, but entirely possible, is to get that person to admit to it.
To effectively prove forgery in court, one must provide evidence such as handwriting analysis, expert testimony, and documentation showing inconsistencies or discrepancies. Additionally, presenting witnesses who can attest to the authenticity of the signature or document in question can strengthen the case. It is important to gather as much evidence as possible to demonstrate that the signature or document was indeed forged.
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To prove that the signature is a forgery, you would use expert handwriting analysis. To prove that a specific person forged your signature is a bit harder, but if you can pin down the time when the document in question was signed, there MIGHT be relevant security camera footage. Otherwise the evidence is circumstantial. If a particular person is trying to make use of this forged document (e.g., is trying to cash a forged check) then there is a reasonable presumption that he is the person who committed the forgery.
Evidence, secondary sources, and forgery. :)
I remember there were three things that needed to be answered in order to prove a suspect committed a crime,MOTIVE,METHOD,OPPORTUNITY.
a person would have to see it with their own eyes... technology has gotten to advanced to be able to prove it with visual evidence unless you experience it yourself
Despite what the crime shows portray on television, it is NOT required that a handwriting expert be retained in order to prove guilt (or innocence). Expert testimony isn't necessarily needed if the forgery can be proven by other means.
Evidence, secondary sources, and forgery. :)
yes to prove that it can work at the start without failing while in operation
Proving a forgery against a deceased person can be challenging because the accused cannot defend themselves. Evidence like handwriting samples, expert analysis, and corroborating documents can help establish the forgery. Additionally, witness testimony or any prior complaints or suspicions of forgery may also be considered in the investigation.
A forgery case wuld be an excellent example of a case using 'writing' which becomes evidence.
To report forgery in California, you should contact your local law enforcement agency or the district attorney's office. Provide any evidence or documentation you have related to the forgery, such as forged documents or signatures. It is important to report forgery promptly to prevent further harm.