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this is a case from Orange County last year last year as we went to trial last fall this is an interesting case also because in this particular situation the plaintiff accused the defendant I was I was retained by the defendant said you signed this agreement you transferred this property to me you have to get out well I had I had to do an examination on the document now when we have photocopies typical rule of thumb is theres something called the cut and paste cut and paste it comes from the old days where someone would literally cut a piece out of it out of the paper pasted it on put it on a copy machine make a copy and say its an original now they do the cut and paste with Photoshop or other techniques but they also sometimes use paper in order to determine is it really a cut and paste a lot of times you have to have the model signature so you can say this is a replica of this I didnt have that I had to do a different type of analysis on here any ideas how to go about that well h