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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. FEATURE STORY: "Handwriting Expert Wins $17 Million Dollar Case – and other
interesting facts about Forensic Document
Examination"
2. BRAND NEW: The International School of Forensic Document Examination now enrolling... brand new tuition options.
3. FAQ: What is in your signature?
4. STUDENT TESTIMONIALS: "Everyone NEEDS this knowledge. I'll never date or hire anyone ever again without analyzing the handwriting." Scroll down for more video testimonials!
FEATURE STORY :

"Handwriting Expert wins $17 Million Dollar Case -- and Other Interesting Facts... "
Listen
while you read : Running Time: Approx 47 min.
Transcript: So now, what we're going to do is, talk about the different aspects of document examining.. as a career.
"You get paid a flat fee per day."
Curt Baggett: I charge a thousand dollars a day, but it's
optional whether or not…sometimes I fly in the night
before and I don't charge that day, and fly out the next
night.
But Don charges by the hour and by the mile, and by
the minutes and by the phone calls.
You know, he must be better – he dots his "i" closer than
I do, I couldn't do all that. Just give me a thousand dollars
and I'll do it. We have different fee structures, but let's
talk about the business first.
I read in the Dallas paper the other day, there's 143 people
that were released from Death Row in the USA, today.
Because, DNA has proved they were not guilty of the
crimes of which they had been convicted, and for which
they were being sent to the execution box.
Listen to the entire audio file recorded in 2005. We might
suggest you listen to more recent seminar excerpts about the program...
as our curriculum, faculty, and even tuition has chaned since this
was recorded live. Visit here to listen to the 2005 audio .
http://handwritinguniversity.com/docexam/seminar/
Read the entire transcript here
http://www.learnhandwritinganalysis.com/audio/docexam_transcript.htm
Interested in becoming a forensic document examiner?
Handwriting University is now accepting applications
for The International School of Forensic Document Examination.
Click here for details: http://www.forensicdocexamschool.com/
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FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ):
http://myhandwriting.com/FAQ
- Q:
How much can a document examiner earn?
- A: Most charge between $200-$300 per hour and at least $1000 per day for court testimony. It is not uncommon to find an average case costing the client over $4000, if substantial time and trial preperations are needed.
- Q:
Do you have to have FBI or Government background?
- A: No. Many older document examiners do supplement their government pensions with document examination work. However, there is a new wave of smart, privately trained, and very forward thinking document examiners that are now leading the industry. If you have government training, it will not hurt you in any way.
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STUDENT TESTIMONIALS:
| Student Review |
"The client gladly paid $500 for my opinion.
It was amazing that I am ready to take clients
after
only eight months in the school."
- Peggy Walla, Class of 2005 |
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| Student Review |
"A recent Court TV program used the services
of three renowned examiners to verify documents from the Lindberg Kidnapping.
All the methods displayed on the program had been taught to our class! Thank
you for sharing your expertise in the field of questioned document examining."
-Barbara McCreary, Class of 2006 |
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