Hoxha v. Lasalle National Bank, 847 N.E.2d 725 (2006) Two Illinois men claimed their neighbor, who was then deceased, agreed to sell them her house. Roger Hoxha and his son James claimed that their neighbor, Doris Robbert, had agreed to sell them property in Chicago for $400,000. The Hoxhas had a notarized document, dated November 2000 allegedly signed by Robbert, directing her property to be sold to the Hoxhas after her death. James Hoxha testified that Robbert, who died in June 2002, did not acknowledge her signature on the document until 2001, and that the Notary backdated the document at Robbert’s request.The woman was no longer around to verify the men's claims. The notary refused to testify pleading the Fifth Amendment. The state of appeals stopped the sale, partly because the notary backdated the notarized document.