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INTRODUCTION

     Ron Morris has a Bachelor of Science Degree from George Mason University in Fairfax, VA.  He is a forensic document examiner with over 35 years of experience and has testified as an expert over 250 times in various federal, state, and local courts, courts in the District of Columbia, and Military Courts Martial.

He holds membership in:

Ø       The American Academy of Forensic Sciences

Ø       The Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences

Ø       The Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Sciences

Ø       The International Association of Financial Crimes Investigators (IAFCI), and

Ø       He has been certified by the U.S. Secret Service (February 1991 to Present), and the American Board of Forensic Document Examiners (ABFDE) – August 1980 to 2005.

 He is a published author.  He wrote the book, “Forensic Handwriting Identification/Fundamental Concepts and Principles,” and is a contributor to, “The Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences,” both published by Academic Press.  He is also co-author of “Access Device Fraud and Related Financial Crimes,” published by CRC Press.

He has written other published and nonpublished articles, curriculum for and taught numerous training programs on handwriting identification and other forensic document examinations at the International Association of Financial Crime Investigators, Virginia Public Defenders, The Oregon State Police Laboratory and other law enforcement and investigative personnel.  He has written and presented technical papers and conducted workshops at professional organizations, such as the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, The Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Sciences, etc.

He has served as a technical adviser to the Canadian Standards Council, International Standards Organization, as a member of a team of technical experts conducting accreditation surveys of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Laboratories in Ottawa, Edmonton, and Regina, Canada.

He retired from the United States Secret Service (USSS), Forensic Services Division in January 1998 and formed Ronald N. Morris & Associates, Inc. (RNM&AI).  While with the USSS, he received numerous awards and accommodations for his work with them, and other government and non-government organizations.  He is an internationally recognized expert and has worked cases from Canada, Great Britain, The Netherlands, Hong Kong, Thailand, and others.  While with the USSS, he served as Chairman of the sub-group of experts for an INTERPOL work group, and worked with investigators from international corporations to include American Express, MasterCard, VISA, Discover, Bank of America, CitiCorp, Wells Fargo, First Union, Wachovia, etc.

Since forming RNM&AI, he has provided forensic handwriting and hand printing identification and other questioned document services to attorneys in Northern Virginia, and the Virginia cities/counties of, Charlottesville, Lynchburg, Harrisonburg, Portsmouth, Staunton, Bedford, Roanoke, Martinsburg, and cases from the states of Maryland, Florida, Utah, North Carolina, West Virginia, Massachusetts, the District of Columbia, Oklahoma, California, Washington, Oregon, Texas, Louisiana, Georgia, and Pennsylvania.

Among his clients, he has provided forensic document services to United Airlines, Alcoa, Best Buy, Household Finance, Vance International, Decision Strategies, and other corporations, and worked with U.S. Government agencies, such as the Immigration and Naturalization Service, the FBI Laboratory—Questioned Document Branch—and the U.S. Secret Service Forensic Services Division on forensic document projects.

The types of cases he examines include, but is not limited to, wills, medical malpractice, documents in divorces, contracts, patent infringement, bank and corporate fraud, and other cases where the identification of writers or the alteration or fabrication of documents are involved.

The services he provides include, but are not limited to:

Ø       Handwriting and hand printing identification

Ø       Analysis of alterations, interlineations, and torn edge examinations

Ø       Document fabrication and printing processes 

Ø       Non-destructive ink and paper examinations using the Foster + Freeman®  VSC4C video spectral comparator

Ø       Recovery of latent or indented images and text in paper using the Foster + Freeman® Electro Static Detection Apparatus [ESDA] system

Ø       Technical lecturers and class room instruction on the forensic examination of documents

 
 


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