Documents tagged "Code"
Found 42 documents with this tag
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The image appears to be a scanned document with a header that reads "U.S. District Court Southern District of New York." Below the court name is the title of the case and docket number. The text includes references to laws such as Title 18, United States Code, Sections 207, 208, and 594. The document seems to be part of a legal proceeding or ruling, possibly related to federal law in the Southern District of New York. The image is clear enough to read some of the text, but it's not possible to discern all details without higher resolution.
DOJ-OGR-00007210.jpg
The image is a scanned document with a plain background and multiple columns of text. The title at the top appears to be "USC Title 18," indicating that the content is likely related to United States Code Title 18. The text below the title is too small to read in detail, but it seems to be a structured list or a section with headings and subheadings followed by paragraphs of text. The style of the document suggests it might be a formal legal or legislative text. There are no visible images, people, or locations within this document; the focus is solely on the textual content.
DOJ-OGR-00006927.jpg
The image is a scanned document with a dense body of text and a header that includes the title "COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES" along with other information such as a date, number, page number, and reference to a Code section. The background is plain white, which contrasts with the black text on the page. There are no images or illustrations within the visible portion of the document.
DOJ-OGR-00006639.jpg
The image displays a page of printed text on what appears to be a legal document. The text is densely packed with words and phrases, and it includes references to specific codes and statutes, such as "CALIFORNIA CODES" and "Penal Code 459." There are also citations that seem to refer to cases or precedents in law. The text is too small and blurred for me to read it clearly, but from the context, it seems like a court transcript, legal opinion, or some official document related to a criminal case. The background of the page is white with black text, and there are no visible images or people within this content.
DOJ-OGR-00006608.jpg
The image is a digital document with a header at the top indicating it's from "16 CFR Part 800 - ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS" and the page number is 47. The body of the text discusses rules and regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for electronic products, specifically referring to Title 16 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The text is in a standard serif font commonly used in official documents. There are no visible people or locations depicted; it's purely textual information presented in a structured format typical of regulatory documents.
DOJ-OGR-00006292.jpg
The image displays a document with printed text on it. The document is titled "NOTICE OF HEARING" and includes a date of April 16, 2014. There are specific references to sections of the United States Code regarding patents. Additionally, there is information about an opportunity for interested parties to request to participate in the hearing by submitting a written statement. The text also mentions that failure to timely file a statement will result in exclusion from participating in the hearing. The document has a standard layout with bold and italicized fonts used to emphasize certain words, such as "NOTICE OF HEARING" and section numbers.
DOJ-OGR-00006176.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of a webpage displaying an article or document with visible text on it. The content seems to pertain to legal matters, as there are references to court cases and statutes (e.g. "USC" which often stands for the United States Code). Due to the quality and angle of the image, I'm unable to provide a detailed description of the text or its context. If you need more specific information from the text, please provide clearer instructions.
DOJ-OGR-00005989.jpg
The image shows a printed document with redacted text, indicating certain areas have been intentionally obscured, likely for privacy or security reasons. The visible portion of the text mentions "government records" and refers to specific sections of legal documents such as Title 18, United States Code, Section 2703, which pertains to government access to wire or electronic communication in various situations. The document appears to be a legal or official record due to its layout and content.
DOJ-OGR-00005968.jpg
The image displays a page from a document with multiple sections of blacked out text. The top section is labeled "SINGLE PAGE PROOF" followed by the year 2016 and a page number of 55 in red. Below this, there are several paragraphs, each marked as being from different statutes or acts, including the "United States Code" and the "Federal Aviation Act of 1958." The text is obscured by black shading to obscure information, presumably for privacy or security reasons. The overall style suggests a formal legal document with sensitive content redacted.
DOJ-OGR-00005966.jpg
The image shows a document that has been redacted with black lines covering large portions of the content. The top section is partially visible and includes headers such as "Federal Register" followed by information about publication date and page number which suggests that this is an official government document. There are also references to "5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(7)" indicating a specific section of the United States Code pertaining to disclosure. The background is plain white, emphasizing the black text and redacted areas, while there are no visible people or locations in this portion of the document.
DOJ-OGR-00005963.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of a document with dense text that discusses various topics related to law and legal interpretation. It seems to reference specific sections of laws, including Title 18 and Title 42 of the United States Code. The section headings visible in the image include "Section 106(a)", "Section 203", and "Section 1952", which likely refer to different clauses or subsections within these titles. There is also a reference to an "amendment to 42 U.S.C. § 106(c)(1)". The overall tone of the text suggests it could be part of a legal analysis or academic study given its level of detail and specificity.
DOJ-OGR-00002635.jpg
The image appears to be a page of printed text from a document, possibly a legal brief, policy statement, or report. The text is dense and structured into paragraphs with headings. There are references to numbers such as "18 USC 1037" which could suggest a citation from the United States Code. The text also includes phrases like "Department guidelines" and "criminal justice system," indicating that the content may be related to legal or law enforcement matters. The overall style of the document suggests an official or formal context.
DOJ-OGR-00002613.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of an official document or piece of paper with printed information on it. The text at the top is partially obscured and mentions "12 CFR 508," which could refer to Title 12 of Code of Federal Regulations, Part 508, regarding consumer credit protection. Below this header, there are numbered points, suggesting a list or regulations, though the specific content is not fully legible in the image. The overall style of the document is formal and administrative, with no people visible in the image.
DOJ-OGR-00026707.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document with handwritten annotations. The document is titled "INFORMATION SHEET" and includes several bullet points outlining the requirements for a job, such as: - Emergency Contact Information - Health Insurance Information - Time Off/Vacation Policy - Drug Free Workplace Policy - Sexual Harassment Policy - Dress Code - Attendance Policy The text is written in black ink on a white piece of paper. There's no visible image or photo within the document itself, and no people or locations can be discerned from this angle. The focus of the photograph seems to be on capturing the information provided in the document rather than the surrounding environment.
DOJ-OGR-00026506.jpg
The image shows a document with printed text at the top and various handwritten notes below it. The printed section contains information that seems to be related to social housing, as indicated by phrases like "New York Social Housing Unit" and "Rent Stabilization Code." There are columns of numbers and dates underlined in red marker, suggesting calculations or references being made by the person who wrote on the paper. Handwritten comments include annotations about specific dates and figures, with some lines crossed out or highlighted, possibly indicating corrections, adjustments, or important points for discussion. The overall appearance suggests a detailed analysis or review of housing data or financial transactions related to rental properties.
DOJ-OGR-00026199.jpg
The image you've provided appears to be a screenshot of an email interface. The email subject is "Quickly Find Your Car Insurance Rates - Just Enter Your ZIP Code" and the sender is indicated as <someone@email.com>. There are sections visible such as 'To', 'Cc', 'Bcc', 'Subject', and 'Date', which are typical fields in an email client. The body of the email includes some text that seems to be related to a car insurance quote service. However, due to the resolution and quality of the image, it is not possible to read all the details clearly or to provide a more accurate description.
DOJ-OGR-00026173.jpg
The image shows a document with the title "U.S. MEDICAL CENTRE" at the top. The text is red and centered on the page. Below this title is a table with columns labeled "Drug Name/Code," "Qty," "Price ($)," and "Amount Due." In the first row of the table, there are two entries: "HUMAN MENOPAUSE" in the Drug Name/Code column and "100" in the Quantity column. There is a handwritten annotation above this entry, circling the words "HUMAN MENOPAUSE" and underlining it with red ink. The image has a formal appearance consistent with official or medical documentation.
DOJ-OGR-00026145.jpg
The image is a photo of a document that appears to be a financial statement or invoice from a medical or healthcare service provider. It includes lines and columns with various pieces of information such as "Date", "Procedure Code", "Description", "Charges", and possibly "Adjustments" and other financial data. There are visible codes and descriptions for different procedures or services, along with charges in a numerical format. The top part of the document has a header that includes the name of the service provider, although it is not fully legible due to the angle and focus of the photograph.
DOJ-OGR-00023034.jpg
The image shows a document with a title at the top that is partially obscured but includes "26 CFR 1." This suggests it's from Title 26 of the Code of Federal Regulations, which deals with taxes. The text in black font outlines various sections, such as paragraph (a) and (b), with some sentences providing information about specific subjects or regulations. There is a number "5" in parentheses next to one section heading, indicating it may be related to page 5 of the document. The style of the image appears to be a standard black-and-white photocopy or scan of an official government regulation document.
DOJ-OGR-00022099.jpg
The image displays a piece of printed text which appears to be the first page of a legal document, possibly a court decision or a government report. There are references to case law, including sections and paragraphs from various statutes and regulations, such as "42 U.S.C. § 1983" and "5 U.S.C. § 552(b)(6)." The document is structured with headings, numbered paragraphs, and footnotes. It includes the text of Title 7, Chapter 4 of a Code, which seems to be related to administrative law. The style of the image suggests it could be taken from an online source or printed material.
