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The image shows a page of text that appears to be from a legal document, possibly a court filing or a legislative bill.
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The image shows a page of text that appears to be from a legal document, possibly a court filing or a legislative bill. The page is partially redacted with black lines obscuring certain parts of the text. This suggests sensitive information has been removed for privacy reasons. The visible portions include references to "rule 32" and mention of "the Court's decision in United States v. Mitchell," which could be part of a legal argument or reference within the document. There is also a page number "7" at the bottom left corner, indicating this is not the first page of the document. The style of the image is typical for an official record and it has been photographed or scanned due to its physical form rather than being a digital file.
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