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The image is a scanned document with text on it, which appears to be a section of a legal or formal document given the context and formatting such as numbered sections and headers.
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The image is a scanned document with text on it, which appears to be a section of a legal or formal document given the context and formatting such as numbered sections and headers. The visible text includes a heading that reads "VII. Before Entering Evidence or Argument the Defendant's Counsel Intends to Raise Objections and/or Motions," followed by a sub-section titled "Motion in Limine No. 14." There is also an indication of page number at the bottom right corner, which suggests this document may be part of a larger document set or book. The text is dense with black ink on a white background, and there are no images or illustrations within the visible portion of the scanned document.
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