Indiana Code § 34-37-3-1

Comparison by witness, jury, or court to determine genuineness
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Sec. 1. In a proceeding before a court or judicial officer of Indiana in which the genuineness of the handwriting of any person is involved, any admitted or proved handwriting of the person is competent evidence as a basis for comparison by: (1) witnesses; or (2) the jury, court, or officer conducting the proceedings; to prove or disprove the genuineness of the handwriting. [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-3-6-1.]   IC 34-37-4 Chapter 4. Official Finding of Death, Missing Person, or Other Status Issued by United States Officers               34-37-4-1 Written finding of presumed death; evidentiary status             34-37-4-2 Official reports of capture or missing in action; evidence             34-37-4-3 Authority of employee or officer furnishing report

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