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- Die Rechtssache Robinson vs. Mandell, besser bekannt als Howland Will Case oder Howland Will Forgery Trial, wurde 1866 bis 1868 vor dem Bundesbezirksgericht für Massachusetts verhandelt und entwickelte sich zu einem der spektakulärsten und öffentlichkeitswirksamsten Gerichtsverfahren der amerikanischen Rechtsgeschichte seiner Zeit. (de)
- The Howland will forgery trial (Robinson v. Mandell) was a U.S. court case in 1868 where businesswoman Henrietta "Hetty" Howland Robinson, who would later become the richest woman in America, contested the validity of the will of her aunt, Sylvia Ann Howland. According to Howland's will, half of her $2 million estate (equivalent to $35,404,000 in 2021) would go to various charities and entities, the rest would be in a trust for Robinson. Robinson challenged the will's validity by producing an earlier will that left the entire estate to Hetty, and which included a clause invalidating any subsequent wills. The case was ultimately decided against Robinson after the court ruled that the clause invalidating future wills and Sylvia's signature to it were forgeries. It is famous for the forensic use of mathematics by Benjamin Peirce as an expert witness. (en)
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- Die Rechtssache Robinson vs. Mandell, besser bekannt als Howland Will Case oder Howland Will Forgery Trial, wurde 1866 bis 1868 vor dem Bundesbezirksgericht für Massachusetts verhandelt und entwickelte sich zu einem der spektakulärsten und öffentlichkeitswirksamsten Gerichtsverfahren der amerikanischen Rechtsgeschichte seiner Zeit. (de)
- The Howland will forgery trial (Robinson v. Mandell) was a U.S. court case in 1868 where businesswoman Henrietta "Hetty" Howland Robinson, who would later become the richest woman in America, contested the validity of the will of her aunt, Sylvia Ann Howland. It is famous for the forensic use of mathematics by Benjamin Peirce as an expert witness. (en)
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- Robinson v. Mandell (de)
- Howland will forgery trial (en)
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