Documents tagged "Page"
Found 175 documents with this tag
EFTA00005386-p-039.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with multiple lines of text and several blacked out areas, obscuring certain information. The visible text includes what appears to be a title at the top left corner that reads "12B REPORT" followed by the word "PAGE" and a number, though the rest is redacted. Below this, there are two columns with headers such as "CASE NUMBER" and "DATE/TIME", but the actual details are obscured. There's a watermark or logo on the right side of the paper that resembles an eye within a circle, possibly indicating the document is from a security or surveillance service. The document has been secured with a black clip or staple to prevent it from being unfolded further than shown in the image.
EFTA00005284-p-03.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of a document placed on top of some textured material that resembles crumpled paper or fabric. The document has multiple items on it, including what looks like a table with rows and columns, possibly containing headings such as "Document" and "Page" followed by numerical values. There are also smaller images within the image depicting various scenes, which may be related to the content of the text in some way. Additionally, there is a visible watermark or mark-out on parts of the document, indicating that some information has been redacted or obscured intentionally. The document seems to be printed on paper and is secured by two small transparent plastic clips at the top corners.
EFTA00004250-p-31.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with three photographs attached to it. The paper appears to be an envelope or a document cover due to its rectangular shape and the presence of holes at the top edge for fastening within a binder or folder. In the upper left corner, there is some text that is partially obscured but includes the word "PAGE" followed by a number. To the right of this text, another line of text reads "2 1/4 x 3 1/4" which may indicate the size of one of the photographs or an important dimension in relation to the images. The background is plain and light-colored, possibly white or a very pale color, and there are no visible people or locations in this particular image; it focuses on the paper and its attached photographs.
EFTA00004250-p-28.jpg
The image shows a collection of photographs displayed on what appears to be a presentation slide or a printed document with an overlaid layout grid for organizing the content. The photos depict various scenes: one features a person standing outdoors, another is of an airplane wing and engine, and others show aerial views of clouds and landscapes during different times of day. There are also images that are obscured by red X marks, indicating they should not be viewed or have been removed for some reason. The layout grid includes labels such as "PAGE" followed by numbers 1 to 6, suggesting the order in which these photographs are intended to be presented. Additionally, there is a section at the bottom labeled "PROJECT," but the text within it is not clearly legible. The style of the image suggests an educational or professional context where visual materials are being organized and possibly discussed.
EFTA00003868-p-11.jpg
The image is a scanned document with various elements of information, including text and a photograph. At the top, there's text that reads "PALM BEACH SHERIFF'S OFFICE" followed by additional smaller text which is not entirely clear due to the resolution. Below this header, two fields are visible: one marked "Date" with a blacked-out date, and another labeled "Page" indicating it's page 1 of an unspecified number of pages. Centered in the document is a photograph of a man who appears to be middle-aged. He has short graying hair and is wearing what seems to be a white shirt or jacket. The background of the photograph is not visible, focusing entirely on him. Across the image, there are several black rectangular blocks which seem to obscure parts of the document for privacy or security reasons. These blocks are placed over text areas where names or other sensitive information might be present. This obscured portion covers about two-thirds of the width of the page and is located between the photograph and the top header. The overall style of the image suggests it is a digital scan of an official document, possibly related to law enforcement given the header text. The quality of the scanning appears to be average, with some pixelation visible in the text fields.
DOJ-OGR-00007494.jpg
The image shows a digital document with the top portion of a page. The visible text includes the words "Case Number" and "Docket Entry #1968," followed by a larger text that reads "EXHIBIT 1." Below this heading, there is smaller text indicating "Page 2 of 375" and further down, a date which appears to be "05-16-04." The document's watermark or background includes diagonal lines across the entire page, creating a cross-hatch effect. The style of the image suggests it is a screenshot taken from a computer program used for legal or official documents.
DOJ-OGR-00007481.jpg
The image shows a document with printed text on it. The background of the document is white, and there's a blue header at the top that includes some numbers: "10-2867 Filed 1/31/95 Page 4 of 10". Below this header, there are multiple paragraphs of text that are too small to read clearly in detail. The style of the image is typical for a scanned document or a photograph of printed material.
DOJ-OGR-00007454.jpg
The image displays a printed document with text on it. The document appears to be titled "DURABILITY TESTING OF THE CABINETS" and is marked as "Page 1 of 4." There are numbered points listed under the heading, which seem to outline instructions or guidelines for some type of testing related to cabinets. Due to the resolution and angle of the image, the specific contents of the text within these points are not entirely clear. The document has a header with additional text that is too small to read clearly in this description.
DOJ-OGR-00007417.jpg
The image shows a printed document with multiple columns of text. At the top of the page, there is a header that includes information such as "Page #" followed by the number six. Below the header, several rows of data are organized in columns. The visible text within these columns appears to be related to shipping or package tracking, as indicated by terms like "Shipping Service," "Service Type," and "Status." The font is plain, and there are no images or graphics present in this particular portion of the document. The style of the image is straightforward, resembling a standard piece of office correspondence or a report from a shipping company.
DOJ-OGR-00007390.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with multiple pages, as indicated by the "Page 2 of 6" label at the top right corner. The document has various headers and sections with printed text in black ink on a white background. There are signatures near the bottom, suggesting that this is an official or legal document, possibly related to court proceedings, given the reference to rules, statutes, and other legislative matters.
DOJ-OGR-00007333.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of printed text on paper. The top part of the document is visible and includes a header with numbers such as "1" and "2" followed by text in varying fonts and sizes. There are words like "Page," "December," and other nonspecific phrases that might indicate a date or page numbering from a legal brief or official report. The style of the image suggests it could be from a formal document such as a court case transcript or a professional record.
DOJ-OGR-00007326.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with a title that reads "Safety Inspection Report" followed by the date "December 17 2019" and an additional detail that says "Page 2 of 2." Below this, there is a list numbered from "1" to "32" which seems to be a series of observations or findings related to safety inspections. The text within these numbered items is too small to read clearly due to the image's resolution. There are also handwritten notes on the document; however, they are not fully legible and seem to be responses to some of the inspection points listed.
DOJ-OGR-00007294.jpg
The image is a digital scan of a document with text and numbers printed on it. The document appears to be an official form or report, as indicated by the structured layout, headers, and line items. There's visible text at the top that seems to include a date "17 Dec 2019" and some technical data like "Page 1 of 3" and "SEQ. NO: 625". Below this header is a list with numbered points, which might be instructions or requirements for some sort of application or procedure. The font is standard, the color is plain black on white, and the document seems to be in English.
DOJ-OGR-00007293.jpg
The image shows a document with printed text on it. The top of the page has a header that includes what appears to be a case number and other legal information such as "Docket Number", "Date Filed", and "Page Number". Below this header is the main body of text which seems to be related to legal proceedings or court documents. The font is black and the paper is white with some visible creases or folds, suggesting it may have been handled physically. There are no images or graphics besides the printed text.
DOJ-OGR-00007284.jpg
The image shows a document with a heading that reads "CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE." Below the heading is some text, which appears to be a list of items, possibly steps or tasks, each starting with "I HEREBY CERTIFY AS FOLLOWS." The document is presented in a standard business letter format, with lines and margins typical for formal correspondence. There's also a page number visible at the top right corner, indicating that this is Page 3 of the document.
DOJ-OGR-00007279.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document or printed sheet with blue text and some red highlighting on the right side. There's a header that includes the date "December 2003" and the phrase "Page 4 of 65," suggesting this is part of a larger report or document series. The main content of the image shows text that seems to be a page from a legal case or official document, with lines such as "A defendant has the right to present evidence in his defense," indicating discussions about legal rights and procedures.
DOJ-OGR-00007257.jpg
The image displays a page of text that appears to be a court document, possibly from a legal proceeding or case file. The style is formal with structured paragraphs and headings, typical for official legal documents. There are columns on the left side containing numbers, which likely correspond to sections or items in the main body text. The content is dense, with lines of text that seem to be discussing complex matters, potentially related to law or court proceedings. At the top, there's a title that includes "Criminal Case" and case number references. It also indicates that this is "Page 12 of 45," suggesting it's part of a larger document set.
DOJ-OGR-00007222.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of a document or legal proceeding, possibly a court transcript given the context and layout. The text includes references to items such as "Exhibit" and "Page," suggesting it is part of an official record. There are numbers on both sides of the page indicating its position within the document or proceedings. The font is typical of formal documents, with a straightforward and unembellished style.
DOJ-OGR-00007215.jpg
The image displays a document with a list of statements or instructions numbered from one to twelve. The font is black and appears to be printed on white paper. At the bottom left corner of the document, there's a page number that reads "Page 2". The text in the document is too small to read clearly without zooming in, but it seems to be written in English. The document has a formal appearance, suggesting it could be official correspondence or instructions for a professional setting.
DOJ-OGR-00007155.jpg
The image is a scanned document with a combination of text and numbers that are not entirely clear due to the resolution. The background is predominantly gray, suggesting it might be an official paper document such as a receipt, invoice, or legal document. There are sections labeled "Page 1" at the top and a series of lines with numbers like "20" in the left-hand margin, indicating page numbering or a section header. The right side appears to have lines that could be part of a table or list with text entries, but these details are not sharp enough to read clearly. Overall, it seems to be a formal document related to some kind of transaction or record keeping.
