Documents tagged "case"
Found 428 documents with this tag
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The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The top part of the document shows the FBI's official seal and logo. The document is partially redacted with black lines covering certain information, including names or other sensitive details that would typically identify individuals involved in an investigation. The visible text includes dates and references to legal proceedings such as "Case Number" and a court citation. There are also instructions for handling the document, indicating it is a restricted piece of evidence related to an ongoing case.
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The image displays a scanned document with visible text and some blacked-out sections. The text appears to be from an official letter or report, possibly related to a legal case given the references to "Judge" and "Courtroom." There are also mentions of names that have been redacted. However, without more context, it's not possible to determine the exact nature of the document. The text is printed in black ink on a white background, indicating a standard typewritten format.
EFTA00009116-p-090.jpg
The image displays a page with printed text that has been partially obscured by red lines, indicating sensitive information is being redacted. The content appears to be related to some sort of investigation or report. There's visible text at the top mentioning "Case Report" and further down there are sections like "Officer Observation" where parts have been blacked out. The style of the image suggests it could be a scanned document, possibly from an official or legal source.
EFTA00009116-p-088.jpg
The image shows a document with printed text, which appears to be an interview or questioning session related to the defense of a case involving children. The document is titled "INTERROGATION QUESTIONS" and includes numbered questions with corresponding answers. The content suggests that it is part of a legal or investigative process, possibly in the context of child welfare or criminal investigation. However, certain information has been redacted or obscured, making some details illegible. There are no visible people or locations in the image itself, as it only contains printed text on white paper.
EFTA00009116-p-078.jpg
The image is a grayscale photocopy of a document with handwritten notes and annotations. The document appears to be an official letter or report, possibly related to legal proceedings given the context of phrases like "Motion for Extension of Time" and references to case numbers and filings. The text includes numbered paragraphs (1-26) and is dense with information, discussing various points that seem to pertain to a specific court proceeding. There's a handwritten note in one section pointing out something as "Interesting." The bottom part of the document has additional notes written across it. The writing is legible but not entirely clear due to the angle and quality of the photocopy. The style of the image suggests it is meant for informational or historical purposes, capturing a moment in time related to legal proceedings or documentation.
EFTA00009116-p-069.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten text on it. It appears to be a list or set of notes rather than a full conversation transcript. The handwriting is somewhat cursive and varies in size, indicating the writer may have been speaking as they wrote. Due to the angle at which the photo was taken, some words are cut off or obscured, making them difficult to read completely. The visible text includes phrases such as "the case" and "you had no problem," suggesting a legal context, possibly related to testimony or witness statements. There is a line drawn through one of the entries, which might indicate it was completed or discarded.
EFTA00009116-p-068.jpg
The image is a scanned document with visible handwriting on it. There are two columns of writing; one appears to be questions and the other seems to contain answers or comments related to those questions. The text includes references such as "Q3," which might indicate that this is part of a larger series of questions and answers. Additionally, there's mention of a "case," suggesting an educational or legal context. The document has been folded at one point, causing some creases in the paper. The overall quality of the image suggests it may have been printed on standard copy paper with regular ink, which has faded somewhat over time.
EFTA00009116-p-064.jpg
The image is a photograph of a printed document with handwritten annotations on it. The document appears to be related to a legal case, as indicated by the presence of numbered points and references to evidence such as exhibits A-C. Handwritten notes are made throughout, often indicating agreement or disagreement with certain statements. The text is too small to read in detail, but it seems that someone has been evaluating the points presented in the document, possibly preparing for a legal proceeding or reviewing evidence for court.
EFTA00009116-p-058.jpg
The image shows a handwritten page with numbered lines, each containing written notes. The visible portion of the text includes phrases such as "He did not object to the course" and "I would appreciate if the case proceeds tomorrow". There are some words that seem to be cut off at the bottom edge of the photo. Additionally, there is a small section of an image with what appears to be a person's face partially visible on the top left corner, but it is too small to provide details. The overall style of the image is that of a casual, personal document rather than a formal or professionally produced piece.
EFTA00009116-p-029.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten text. The top part of the page has numbered items that seem to be instructions or points to remember, possibly related to legal matters given phrases such as "no hearsay" and "don't admit anything." Below this list are more detailed notes, some of which include names like "Dean Martin" and other individuals who could potentially be witnesses or parties involved in a case. The text is somewhat difficult to read due to the handwriting style and size, but it appears that each entry is accompanied by specific instructions or observations related to the person mentioned.
EFTA00009116-p-024.jpg
The image displays a document with handwritten text on lined paper. The first line of the text is obscured but appears to be crossed out. Following lines contain various statements and questions related to a legal context, such as references to "your case" and inquiries about the defense strategy for different points. At the bottom right corner, there's an underlined number "26" indicating it might be a reference or a page number within a larger document or set of notes. The style of the image is straightforward and utilitarian, typical of legal memos or case preparation materials.
EFTA00009016-p-098.jpg
The image is a black and white photocopy of a piece of paper with text on it. The paper appears to be an official document or letterhead, with text that seems to be related to legal proceedings or a court case, as suggested by phrases like "why not what" and "hearing". There are two columns of text on the page, which might indicate questions or responses organized in a structured format. The specific content of the text is not clear due to the resolution and angle at which the image was taken.
EFTA00009016-p-095.jpg
The image displays a page with handwritten notes that appear to be related to legal proceedings. The paper is titled "Discussion" and has the number "25" at the top right corner. There are numbered paragraphs or points listed across the page, starting from one and going up to thirteen. The text in these paragraphs is too small to read clearly due to the resolution of the image. The handwriting suggests that this could be a transcription or notes taken during a meeting, possibly related to a legal case or policy discussion. There are no people visible in the image; it's solely focused on the written content. The style of the document is informal and appears to be a personal note rather than an official court transcript.
EFTA00009016-p-084.jpg
The image is a photograph of a piece of paper with handwritten notes on it. The paper appears to be a lined notepad with the top left corner folded over as if it were taken from a notebook or legal pad. The text is a list of questions and answers related to a topic that seems to involve a personal injury case. The questions are posed in blue ink, and the responses follow underneath them. There are 19 numbered entries, indicating a structured interview or questionnaire format. A significant portion of the text is obscured by the angle at which the image was taken, but the visible parts include phrases like "case", "truck", "right side", "not hurt as bad as I thought", and a few more pieces of information related to personal injuries and legal matters. The overall style of the document suggests it might be from an interview or deposition in a legal proceeding.
EFTA00009016-p-077.jpg
The image is a photograph of a piece of paper with typed content on it. The paper appears to be aged and has some handwritten annotations, such as underlining certain words and phrases. The visible text includes the number "16" followed by a list numbered from 5 to 17, each line starting with a different letter ranging from A to G. These lines seem to contain statements or questions possibly related to an investigation or legal case, as suggested by terms like "interview," "information," and "evidence." The handwriting is in blue ink, and the paper has a yellow hue indicative of age or frequent handling.
EFTA00009016-p-075.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten text, which appears to be notes or instructions related to a court case. The writing is somewhat difficult to decipher due to the angle and quality of the photo. However, some words like "case" can be made out, suggesting that this document might pertain to legal proceedings. There's also a mention of a date, possibly related to a court appearance or hearing. The paper has lines on it, indicating it may be standard notebook paper.
EFTA00009016-p-069.jpg
The image appears to be a page from a legal document or transcript of a court proceeding. It contains written text that seems to record dialogue or statements related to a case or interview, with numbered lines indicating separate entries. There are redacted sections where parts of the text have been obscured, typically done to protect sensitive information. The style of the image suggests it might be a scanned document or a photograph taken from an official proceeding.
EFTA00009016-p-058.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten notes and questions, possibly from an interview or study session. The content appears to be related to legal matters, as suggested by phrases like "case law" and "court record." There are numbered points indicating different topics or queries that were discussed or need clarification. Additionally, there's a date stamp in the top right corner which indicates when this document was last reviewed or updated, but the specific information is not entirely clear due to the quality of the image. The text is written with black ink on a white background.
EFTA00009016-p-053.jpg
The image appears to be a page of typed text on paper with handwritten annotations. At the top right corner, there's a small rectangular section with handwriting that seems to be referring to page numbers or possibly a signature. The main body of the text is filled with questions and answers related to legal proceedings, as indicated by phrases such as "What happened at trial?", "Did you have any witnesses?", and similar inquiries. The style of the image suggests it may be from an official document, perhaps a court transcript or case study notes.
EFTA00009016-p-034.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten text, which appears to be notes from an interview or a list of questions related to some sort of case study or investigation. The writing is legible but the specific content of the notes is not described due to the nature of the prompt. The paper has visible lines and numbers on the left side, suggesting it might have been printed with numbered sections for ease of organization. There's no indication of the location or any people in the image.
