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The image displays a document that appears to be a page of testimony from a trial, possibly related to the case of a man named "Jeremy" who was involved in an incident on October 17, 2018.
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The image displays a document that appears to be a page of testimony from a trial, possibly related to the case of a man named "Jeremy" who was involved in an incident on October 17, 2018. The text refers to a conversation between Jeremy and another person, with specific dates mentioned like December 16 and December 31. The document is presented in black on white, with numbered sections that suggest a structured testimony or report format. The style of the image is a straightforward photograph or scan of an official piece of paper, emphasizing clarity for readability over aesthetic presentation.
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