1. Moore v. United States, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 17, 1876, Decided; OCTOBER, 1875, Term
OVERVIEW: Although the general rule was that a comparison of handwriting could not be used to prove a signature, an exception existed where another paper admitted in evidence was admitted to be the handwriting of the party whose signature was in issue.
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