Forgery has long shadowed the law. Courts once contended with altered signatures, doctored invoices, and counterfeit stamps; the methods were crude, the traces often visible, and a handwriting expert, ...
The sparse case law discussing the scope of forgery at common law tends to support Richards’ contention that forgery itself requires a “false making.” Gilbert, 370 U.S. at 656 (internal quotation and ...
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