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UPDATE: Crying "Wolf" May Or May Not Pay - 5/25/2014 3:05:51 AM   
DaddySatyr


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I saw this underneath my Yahoo stream and I think I vaguely remember the story but the article sums it up, in case you don't.







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RE: UPDATE: Crying "Wolf" May Or May Not Pay - 5/25/2014 9:39:17 AM   
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I hate mystery links, and never bother to click them, if the OP hasn't enough to say to indicate why I would check it out or what the real issue discussed might be.

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RE: UPDATE: Crying "Wolf" May Or May Not Pay - 5/25/2014 4:26:38 PM   
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I think a million might be a bit excessive but I would have no problem with say $11,000, guess it's time to sell that new car.

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RE: UPDATE: Crying "Wolf" May Or May Not Pay - 6/3/2014 8:53:01 AM   
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Seems more like racism from someone with a congenital suntan. Rather cool to get a new car from a fake call of discrimination.

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RE: UPDATE: Crying "Wolf" May Or May Not Pay - 6/3/2014 10:25:05 AM   
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"No forensic technique has taken more hits than handwriting analysis. In one particularly devastating federal ruling, United States v. Saelee (2001), the court noted that forensic handwriting analysis techniques had seldom been tested, and that what testing had been done "raises serious questions about the reliability of methods currently in use." The experts were frequently wrong--in one test "the true positive accuracy rate of laypersons was the same as that of handwriting examiners; both groups were correct 52 percent of the time." The most basic principles of handwriting analysis--for example, that everyone's handwriting is unique--had never been demonstrated. "The technique of comparing known writings with questioned documents appears to be entirely subjective and entirely lacking in controlling standards," the court wrote. Testimony by the government's handwriting expert was ruled inadmissible. "

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This all depends on the allegedly expert opinions of three people of the writing of just one word. I don't see this going anywhere, basically.

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