I thought Mark
said handwriting analysis was as foolproof as fingerprints."
"Well, that's the legal argument lawyers use. Apparently,
they aren't. Trenchant gave us two cases as examples of these
so-called experts being fooled. One was concerning the Hitler
Diaries and another she called the White Salamander Affair.
She also listed several other sources for the panel to check on."
"What are you going to do? You've got to whip that panel in line
and do it fast, Henry, we're in this thing too deep to back off now."
"I know, and I'm on top of it. Mark is going to testify
concerning his experience as an attorney with handwriting
evidence. Also, I've ruled most of Trenchant's testimony
and that of her witnesses hearsay. That cuts out a lot of
potentially damaging information.
"Did you know, John, that those two guys who brought the complaint
against her in the first place had plagiarized several textbooks
as well as Trenchant's stuff and that both the dean and Lyle Stone
knew about it?"
"Penny ante stuff, Henry. Everybody copies material for their courses.
That's why every department has a copying machine.
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