Documents tagged "No"
Found 437 documents with this tag
DOJ-OGR-00020551.jpg
The image is a photograph of a printed document, which appears to be an article from a publication. The text on the page includes various pieces of information, such as names and dates, with some parts redacted for privacy. There are also numerical figures present, likely related to financial or statistical data. No people or identifiable locations can be discerned from the image provided. The document seems to be official in nature, possibly relating to business or legal matters, given the context of the visible text.
DOJ-OGR-00020523.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with a table structure. The document is not entirely clear, but there are redacted sections and certain texts seem to be obscured by black lines, indicating the need for privacy or confidentiality in these areas. The visible text includes "Case No: 17-MD-02638" and other parts that are partially cut off, making it difficult to discern their full context. There is a list format with headings like "Date of Service/Docket Number" and entries underneath them. The content of the document seems official or legal in nature due to its presentation and terminology.
DOJ-OGR-00020512.jpg
The image displays a printed document with a series of sections, each containing information relevant to the contents of the report. The top section features a header followed by two columns listing items such as "Section", "Page No.", and "Date & Time". Beneath this header is a table, which includes details like "Name", "Age", "Sex", and "Address" with corresponding data filled into each cell. Additionally, there are timestamps at the top right corner of the document indicating when it was printed or generated. The style of the document suggests it could be related to an academic, official, or health-related report due to the structured layout and inclusion of personal details.
DOJ-OGR-00020506.jpg
The image shows a document with printed text and various items of information listed in a structured format. The style of the document appears to be informational or procedural, possibly related to an official institution or organization given the presence of form fields such as "Docket No." and "Filing Date." At the top right corner, there's a barcode, which suggests that the document is meant for tracking or processing by electronic systems. The text within the document includes numbers, dates, and other data points, but without a higher resolution image or clearer context, it is difficult to provide more specific details about its content.
DOJ-OGR-00020473.jpg
The image displays a document with several columns of text against a gray background, organized into structured rows and headings that resemble a spreadsheet layout. The content appears to be some sort of report or inventory list with headers such as "Item No", "Description", "Qty", "UPC", and "Cost", followed by corresponding data in the columns beneath each header. The document's text is too small and blurry to read clearly in detail, but it seems to include numbers and possibly product identifiers or details related to inventory management or accounting. The style of the image suggests it might be a photograph of a printed document taken with a camera or smartphone, given the visible texture and shadow that indicates paper rather than a digital display.
DOJ-OGR-00020452.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document or chart with various columns and rows of information. The content is organized into blocks, each containing what seems to be contact details or names, accompanied by dates or times. Some columns are headed by labels such as "Time" and "Telephone No." but the text is too small to read clearly. At the top, there's a red line with some text on it that appears to be a date in a format like "29 March 2017" followed by another piece of information which is also not legible due to the image's resolution and size. The style of the document suggests it could be a schedule, agenda, or appointment list.
DOJ-OGR-00020420.jpg
The image displays a document with several columns of text, which appears to be related to an academic setting or educational program. The top of the document includes what looks like a title, followed by various sections and headings such as "Time," "Sl No," and other fields that could be names of individuals involved in the context described. There is visible handwriting and text overlay on this printed material, suggesting it has been annotated or highlighted for emphasis or correction. The style of the document seems formal, with structured information presented in a tabular format, common in organizational or academic documents.
DOJ-OGR-00020417.jpg
The image shows a document with a table and multiple columns of text that appear to be related to a legal or official matter. The table includes headings like "Date" and "Action," suggesting a chronological record of events or decisions. There is also a heading "Docket No." which indicates the case number for reference purposes. The document has a formal layout with lines separating sections, and there's visible text that seems to provide details about actions taken in relation to a legal case or official process. Due to the resolution and angle of the photo, some parts of the text are not entirely legible.
DOJ-OGR-00020411.jpg
The image appears to be a digital reproduction of a printed document, possibly an invoice or a receipt. At the top, there is a red header with some text, although the resolution makes it difficult to read clearly. Below this header, there are columns with headings that seem to indicate various fields related to the transaction, such as "Date", "Invoice No", and possibly other details about the service or items listed. The body of the document contains more information which is too small and blurry to discern in detail.
DOJ-OGR-00020409.jpg
The image displays a document with text that appears to be an official notice or announcement. At the top of the page, there is a red header with text that may indicate a level of importance or urgency, such as "REPORT" or "URGENT NOTICE." Below this, the main body of the text includes bullet points and numbered items. The content seems to be structured in sections, each possibly detailing different aspects related to the announcement. There are also smaller texts within the document that could provide additional details or instructions. No people or significant objects other than the text are visible in the image.
DOJ-OGR-00033135.jpg
The image shows a printed document with columns of data and numbers that appear to be related to financial or statistical information. At the top left corner, there is a logo or emblem with what seems to be an eye and the text "EXPERT ASSOCIATES" above it. Below this, there are sections headed by dates like "2014," suggesting different years of data presented. The document also includes headers such as "CASE NO.," "Docket No.," and various column headings with what could be abbreviations for different types of expenses or charges related to legal services or cases. At the bottom left, there's a notice stating that "This page intentionally left blank," which indicates it is likely part of a larger report or document.
DOJ-OGR-00031142.jpg
The image is a black and white scanned document with visible text that includes phrases such as "Me," "You," "I know but," "No it's not because," "Sorry I didn't catch that," "What does that mean?" and other similar statements. These appear to be conversation snippets, possibly taken from a chat or messaging service given the format of lines with timestamps or identifiers preceding each message. The text is arranged in a columnar fashion on the page, which has a header at the top with what seems to be page numbering ("Page 154") and other information that may indicate a document reference ("02296038").
DOJ-OGR-00031141.jpg
The image is a scanned document with visible page numbers at the top right corner indicating "PAGE 46". The content of the document appears to be a list of questions related to a court case, as suggested by text such as "Do you remember what your daughter was wearing?" and "Did he have facial hair like a mustache or goatee?" There are checkboxes next to each question, indicating that they are likely meant to be answered 'Yes' or 'No'. The document has a yellowish tone, typical of aged paper, and there is a watermark-like line across the bottom, which might be part of the scanning process to prevent copying.
DOJ-OGR-00031132.jpg
The image is a photograph of a handwritten list on lined paper. The list appears to be a series of numbers from one through twenty-five, with some lines left blank and others containing words or phrases that seem to relate to thoughts or actions. Due to the resolution and angle of the photo, it's difficult to read all the text clearly, but certain words are legible, such as "Okay" and "No, I won't." The paper is crumpled and has creases, suggesting it may have been folded or handled roughly.
DOJ-OGR-00031124.jpg
The image displays a printed document with numbered sections and phrases or responses listed under each number. The first section is labeled "No" and there are two responses listed beneath it: the first says "He was not at all polite," while the second reads "They were never on your side when you spoke there quality and service." The text appears to be a list of interview questions or comments with corresponding answers or reactions from an individual or individuals named Mr. _____. At the bottom right corner of the image, there's a page number indicating this is page 15 of a larger document.
DOJ-OGR-00008737.jpg
The image is a screenshot of a document page with various pieces of text and numbers scattered throughout. The document appears to be related to some form of legal case or court proceeding, as indicated by phrases such as "Case No." and "Judge's Chambers." There are also references to dates and times, which suggest this may be an official record or report. Additionally, there is a header at the top with text that seems to provide context for the document, possibly indicating its source or purpose within the legal process. The image does not contain any people or locations identifiable from the visible content.
DOJ-OGR-00008729.jpg
The image appears to be a digital screenshot of a document, possibly from a court case or legal proceedings due to the text "Docket No." and references like "Filed October 27, 2014," which suggest it's related to some kind of legal filing. The document contains text structured in lists and paragraphs, with headers such as "I. BACKGROUND," indicating a formal or official nature. There are several lines of black text against a white background, but the specific content is not fully visible due to the resolution. The image has a grainy quality typical of digital documents that have been scanned or photographed at a low resolution.
DOJ-OGR-00002866.jpg
The image you've shared is quite blurry and rotated, making it challenging to read the text clearly. From what I can discern, there appears to be some sort of official document, possibly related to a court case or legal proceeding in the United States District Court for the Central District of California. The text includes words such as "Case No." followed by a number, and other standard legal headings that are typically found on documents from a district court. If you have any specific questions about this type of document or its context, feel free to ask!
DOJ-OGR-00008892.jpg
The image shows a document with various texts and checkboxes. It appears to be an official form or report due to the structured layout and inclusion of items for selection, such as "Yes" and "No" boxes. A signature is present at the bottom, suggesting that it has been filled out by an individual. The content is too small to read clearly, but there are sections with headings like "Name" and a date mentioned in the top right corner. There's also a barcode on the document, which typically indicates an identification number or tracking information for the document.
DOJ-OGR-00014680.jpg
The image shows a document with a header that reads "Docket No. 20190774" and the title "Emergency Rulemaking to address PUB v. NRC." Below this title is a table with rows labeled "Date," "Time," "Room Number," and so on. The content of the document appears to be redacted, with black lines obscuring much of the text. The visible parts include phrases like "to discuss" and "concerns about," suggesting that the document pertains to a formal discussion or meeting agenda. At the bottom right corner, there is a signature which may indicate the person responsible for this document.
