Documents tagged "Second"
Found 28 documents with this tag
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The image displays a document with printed text and handwritten markings. The text refers to legal proceedings involving a person named "Defendant's Name." The document is titled "NOTICE OF HEARING" and includes details about the nature of the hearing, which is related to "United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit." The visible information indicates that this is an official court-related document, possibly regarding a criminal matter (as suggested by the term "criminal appeal"). The handwritten markings appear to be obscuring or crossing out certain parts of the text, which could indicate sensitive information being redacted for privacy or security reasons.
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The image appears to be a sequence of photographs with three distinct frames, each showing a different section of an interior space. In the first frame at the top left, there is no visible content due to a black square covering it. The second frame in the middle right shows a partial view of what seems to be a door or entranceway leading into the same interior space seen in the third and final frame on the bottom left. There are no texts, people, or recognizable locations that can be confidently determined from these images. The sequence suggests a progression through different parts of an indoor area, with the first frame obscured, the second showing a doorway, and the third revealing more of the interior space beyond the door.
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The image shows a bathroom from different angles. In the first frame at the top left, we see a partial view of the room with a toilet and what appears to be a towel hanging on a rack. The second frame is in the center and shows a slightly wider perspective including more of the wall and toilet area. The third frame at the bottom right provides the most comprehensive view of the bathroom; it includes the toilet, sink, tiled floor, and towels. There's text overlayed on each frame indicating "EXAMPLE ONLY". The style of the image is a simple collage with no people present, focusing solely on the room layout and fixtures.
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The image shows a document with text that appears to be an official letter or notification from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The text is partially obscured by redacted lines, indicating sensitive information has been concealed. A recipient's name and address are visible at the top of the page. The style of the image suggests a formal legal correspondence.
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The image displays a document with the title "Law Offices of Bobbi C. Sternheim" at the top. The document appears to be an email printed on paper. It includes the date "November 2018" and is addressed to someone named "Steve," although the full name is not entirely visible. There's a mention of "The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit," indicating that this correspondence relates to legal proceedings in this court. The text continues with an expression of appreciation for assistance provided, and it seems to be a professional communication between parties involved in legal matters.
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The image shows a printed sheet with handwritten notes on it. There are several columns labeled "Date," "Time," "Event," and "Notes." The dates range from the early to mid-20th century. Some of the events listed include "First Test Flight" and "Second Test Flight." The handwriting varies in style and legibility; it is difficult to discern specific names or exact details due to the quality of the photo and the writing. At the bottom, there appears to be a signature followed by some numbers which could possibly represent a sequence number, date, or reference code.
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The image displays a document with a header that includes the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit logo and address information at the top left corner. The document appears to be a formal letter or legal notice. It's an official-looking piece of paper, likely related to court proceedings, as suggested by the text that refers to "the captioned matter" which is typically used in legal correspondence to refer to the case in question. There are other pieces of text that seem to detail specific information about a case and instructions, but they are not fully visible or legible due to the resolution of the image. The background is plain white, emphasizing the black lettering on the document.
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The image is a photograph of an official court document. It has a header at the top with red text indicating that it is from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Below the header, there's information about a case, including names and roles (e.g., "PETITIONER") associated with individuals. The main body of the document contains various headings such as "NOTICE OF HEARING ON MOTION TO SEAL CASE FILE." Additional details pertain to the hearing date, location within New York City, and instructions for parties involved in the proceedings. There are no visible people or locations outside the text of the document. The document appears to be a formal piece of legal correspondence.
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The image is a photograph of an official document titled "22-1426 Cr" from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. It appears to be a court case docket sheet or similar legal paper. The text includes details such as the circuit, court number, and possibly the names of parties involved in the case. There are various sections with headings like "Case Information" and other standard administrative fields typically found on such documents.
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The image appears to be a scanned document or page from an official report. At the top of the page, there's a large number "229-1436" which is underlined. Below this number, centered on the page in bold, capital letters, is the text "United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit." There are no visible people or locations that can be discerned from this section of the document. The style of the image suggests it might be a public record or legal proceeding document due to its formal layout and the reference to a court of appeals.
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The image shows a legal document with the header "United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit" prominently displayed at the top. The case number "20-1425" is also visible in large font. Below the court's title, there are details including the circuit, district, and the names of parties involved in a lawsuit. The document appears to be a formal notice of appeal or related court proceeding.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with redacted information at the top and bottom. The text that is partially visible includes phrases such as "UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS" and "SECOND CIRCUIT," suggesting that it is related to legal proceedings in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. There are some numbers and a partial name at the top left corner, which are redacted. The document also contains handwritten signatures at the bottom right, indicating that it has been signed by individuals whose names have been redacted as well. The overall style of the image is formal, consistent with official legal or governmental documents.
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The image appears to be a digital scan of a document, specifically a court case file from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The document has a redacted section at the top with the text "22-142-CR" and the word "COURT" in large letters. Below that, there's more text indicating an official case number and the names of parties involved in the legal proceedings. Additional information includes details about the court, such as its address and phone numbers, which are typical for court documents to inform those involved or seeking further information on a particular case. The document is likely a formal piece of judicial administration.
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The image displays a document with the header "United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit" and the file number "21-1426(CR)." Below this, there's an appeal caption that includes various names, roles, and court references related to a legal proceeding. The text is in black on a white background and uses a formal typeface typical of official documents. The style of the image is straightforward and informational, with no images or graphics other than the text itself.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of a computer screen displaying a document with legal content. The document is numbered "29" at the top and includes text that refers to a court case involving "Defendant's Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff's Second Amended Complaint," as indicated by the visible words in the text. Additionally, there are phrases like "Plaintiff's Motion for Leave to File Second Amended Complaint," "motion is granted," and "in good faith," which suggests that the document contains legal arguments or orders related to a civil lawsuit. The font is typical of legal documents, with a formal appearance, and the text is aligned on both sides, indicating it may be a printed or scanned court document.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033241.txt
In an email exchange between Paul Krassner and Jeffrey E., Paul expresses his opposition to censorship, including Kathy Griffin's recent controversy with CNN. He references a commercial by Squatty Potty that features Kathy Griffin making comments about being "full of shit" and notes the irony in this situation given CNN's response to Griffin. Paul also mentions another advertisement featuring Griffin for the same brand, where she is described as quirky, brave, and fearless. The CEO of Squatty Potty finds her a good ambassador for the brand targeting women with this campaign.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031246.txt
Lawrence Krauss responds to an inquiry from BuzzFeed News regarding allegations of sexual harassment. He denies the accusations and expresses concern that his comments may be reported out of context or incompletely. Krauss also points out that his high public profile exposes him to additional scrutiny and outside complaints, but he maintains a good standing in universities and organizations like CFI. He is asked to be an honorary director of CFI and has spoken at their meetings due to his talks being appreciated by attendees.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030094.txt
The Virgin Islands Daily News reports on the ongoing case involving Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged sex trafficking operation. The Miami Herald has filed a motion to unseal documents that could reveal whether federal prosecutors covered up evidence in the case. Three months have passed since a judicial panel in New York heard arguments about whether to unseal these documents, but no final ruling has been made yet. Meanwhile, the victims and their attorneys are urging the court to find remedies for the violations committed by Epstein and his associates.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026887.txt
In summary, Robert Lawrence Kuhn discusses China's retaliatory tariffs on US imports as the trade war escalates between the two countries. He notes that China has signaled a ratcheting down of the escalation rather than further escalation and explains that maintaining economic growth and national pride are crucial to the legitimacy of China's government. The author also highlights the potential impact of the tariffs on both economies, noting that they are suboptimal for all countries involved.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026634.txt
The document discusses Apollo's management meeting with an optimistic outlook for growth opportunities and recurring fee prospects. The post-election outlook is likely favorable for GDP growth and rising rates, but it could also create volatility and uncertainty on multiples. Potential tax changes could have mixed impacts on APO and the industry, including higher carried interest tax rates, incentives for firms to shift from a partnership structure to a c-corp structure, and potential index inclusion.
