Rosemarie Urbanski, MFS Drake Forensic Group New Orleans Document Examiner
FORENSIC DOCUMENT EXAMINATION AND COMPARISON OF QUESTIONED SIGNATURES. FORGERY OBLITERATIONS, DELETIONS, AND ADDITIONS.
FORENSIC DOCUMENT EXAMINATION AND COMPARISON OF QUESTIONED SIGNATURES. FORGERY OBLITERATIONS, DELETIONS, AND ADDITIONS.
Rosemarie Urbanski, M.F.S, operates a complete forensic laboratory specializing in document examination and signature validation. The laboratory is equipped with advanced digital computerized imaging equipment to include the Foster & Freeman Video Spectral Comparator which can differentiate ink. Questioned document examination techniques are utilized to expose forgeries and alterations to allow the document examiner to display differences in infra-red absorption, infra-red luminescence, visible luminescence, watermarks and paper opacity within the questioned document.
Questioned documents can be examined to determine the relative age of ink and to read indentations that may reveal writings that are invisible to the unaided eye. Rosemarie is also certified in the analysis and comparison of latent fingerprints and can retrieve fingerprints from paper utilizing high intensity light, chemical and powder techniques. Our laboratory can process questioned documents for DNA analysis
Rosemarie Urbanski has been a forensic questioned document examiner and expert witness for over thirty years. In 1988, she interned for three years under the tutorship of Arthur Walters, a world renown forensic document examiner and handwriting expert. Mr. Walters retired from the US Army Criminal Investigation Division, where he was the commander of the Forensic Document Laboratory. He also retired as the section head of the Arizona Dept of Public Safety, Questioned Document Section. Rosemarie continued working cases with Mr. Walters until his death in 1997.
Rosemarie Urbanski holds a masters degree in forensic science and has testified as an "expert witness" in federal, state, and municipal courts. She has taken advanced training in forensic microscopy and is an active member of the Association of Forensic Document Examiners. She is also a member of the Forensic Science Society, International Association for Identification, Document Section, and the Association of Forensic Document Examiners. She is also a former adjunct professor, forensic document examination and comparison, at a local college. Recent cases that she has been retained include the US Justice Department, US Homeland Security, Arizona Attorney General's Office,and Illinois Attorney General's Office.
If you wish to proceed with the forensic examination of a questioned document, please feel free to call our office to discuss your case. Rosemarie will be happy to provide her curriculum vitae when requested.
Obliterated Characters
Obliterated Characters Revealed
Forensic Questioned Document Examination offered nationally and internationally.
Forensic Document Examination to include:
Ink Analysis
Ink Aging
Erasures, Obliterations and Alterations
Paper Analysis
Computer Printers / Typewriters
Handwriting Comparison / Forgeries
Biometric Signatures
Medical Records/Sequence of Entry Determination
Latent Fingerprints/DNA Analysis SPECIALIST IN FRAUDULENT DOCUMENTS
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