Is it possible for someone with no expertise in handwriting identification to identify handwriting at trial?

A. yes, always
B. yes, if the person can testify to personal familiarity with the handwriting which was not acquired solely for the purpose of litigation
C. yes, if the witness is the one whose handwriting is being identified
D. no, never


B. yes, if the person can testify to personal familiarity with the handwriting which was not acquired solely for the purpose of litigation

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