WEBBER, Justice.
In this case the plaintiff in equity asserts the fraudulent alteration of a deed given by her to the defendant. The effect of alteration was to give the defendant more property than he asked to buy, more than the plaintiff contracted to sell, and in fact more than the deed purported to describe and convey before its alteration. The defendant denied the accusation. The testimony of experts on ink eradication was inconclusive. Here was a typical factual...
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