Documents tagged "case"
Found 428 documents with this tag
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The image shows a document with handwritten text on it. It appears to be a legal transcription or notes from an investigation or court proceeding, as indicated by the context of the questions and answers. The document has several lines redacted with black marker strokes, concealing parts of the text. The visible portions include references to a person's statement about events, actions, and items associated with their case. The redaction suggests that some information is sensitive or confidential and is being kept from view.
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The image appears to be a scanned copy of an official document, possibly from a court or government office. The document contains a table with columns titled "Case Number", "Date Filed", and other information that is typically associated with legal proceedings. There are multiple rows within the table, each representing a case or matter with details such as the type of action (e.g., "Civil Petition"), nature of suit (e.g., "Trespass"), and the names of parties involved in the litigation. The document is marked with stamps, indicating it has been processed or reviewed by a court clerk. Additionally, there are handwritten marks over some information, which could suggest corrections or annotations made by an individual handling the document.
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The image is a scanned document that appears to be an official report or form. The top of the page features a header with dates and possibly a case number or reference code, though specific numbers are redacted. Below the header, there's a structured text format with numbered questions ("Q:") followed by typed answers ("A:"), indicating an interview or interrogation session. The questions seem to be investigative in nature, probing for information about events and circumstances, possibly related to law enforcement or legal proceedings. There are several lines where the text is redacted, concealing sensitive information. The document has a formal appearance with visible lines and margins, typical of official paperwork.
EFTA00008744-p-069.jpg
The image you've provided appears to be a scanned document, possibly an official form or statement given the presence of lines and numbers that resemble an identification number or case number at the top left corner. The text is mostly obscured by a red stamp-like mark covering most of the content, with only a few words such as "A" and "Yes" visible in the right lower corner. Additionally, there's a partial view of what seems to be an address or location on the bottom left side. The document has a grayish color scheme with black text, suggesting it might be a photocopy or a scanned copy of an official paper record.
EFTA00008744-p-064.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of a document, specifically an interview record or transcript of a conversation between a police officer and a witness. The conversation seems to be related to a case involving a woman named "Susan." There are several questions and answers listed under the headings "Q:" for questions and "A:" for answers, indicating the exchange between the two individuals. Due to the angle and quality of the image, it's difficult to read all the text clearly. The document is on paper with visible lines and a header or footer that includes some sort of identification number. The style of the image suggests it was taken casually, possibly from an angle that obscures part of the document.
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The image displays a page of handwritten notes or interview questions and answers, possibly related to an investigation or an assessment process, such as a psychological evaluation. There are several lines of text with different question numbers followed by the words "Answer" indicating where responses should be written. The content is partially redacted with black marks obscuring some information for privacy or legal reasons. The paper has a yellowish hue and appears to be aged, suggesting it might be from an older case or document.
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The image shows a page of typed text on a document, which appears to be a legal transcript from an interview or deposition given by an individual named "Kathleen". The document is numbered at the bottom left corner with "31" and includes headers for sections such as "Q" and "A". There are several lines crossed out in black marker throughout the text, indicating portions that have been redacted or deemed sensitive. Additionally, there's a handwritten note on the page saying "No redactions - not related to case" with an arrow pointing downwards towards the text, suggesting instructions for handling this document.
EFTA00008744-p-049.jpg
The image displays a document that appears to be a list of questions and answers from an interview or deposition related to a legal case or investigation. The document is filled with typed text and some handwritten annotations in red ink, indicating corrections or changes. The background of the page is slightly blurred, making it difficult to read all the content clearly. There are no people visible in the image, and the focus is entirely on the text-based document itself.
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The image shows a piece of paper that appears to be an official document with typed text on it. The document has a header with the date "09/27/19" and a footer containing a logo and phone number, suggesting it might be related to a legal or administrative process. There are several lines of black text with question numbers (e.g., Q15) followed by questions and answers, which seem to be related to aviation matters. The document has a formal layout typical of official forms or inquiries used in court cases or government proceedings.
EFTA00008744-p-027.jpg
The image is a photograph of a document with handwritten text and numbers on it. The document appears to be a form or transcript, possibly from an official proceeding like a court case given the layout and context. Sections of the text are redacted or obscured with black lines, indicating that sensitive information has been intentionally hidden. The visible parts suggest that there are questions or statements listed alongside corresponding answers or responses, but the specific details of what is being asked or answered are not fully disclosed due to the redactions.
EFTA00008744-p-009.jpg
The image displays a document with text on it, resembling a legal or official paper with question and answer segments. The content includes phrases such as "Q. Will you describe for the jury" and "A. I will now," suggesting that this is likely from a transcript of testimony in a court case or legal proceeding. Some words are redacted with black marks to obscure sensitive information. There's also a date visible at the bottom right corner of the page, but it's not clear enough to read accurately. The style of the document suggests it may be a printed copy from a hearing or trial record.
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The image shows a document with handwritten notes on it. The text is partially obscured by the handwriting, which appears to be annotations or corrections made with a pen. It's not entirely clear what the content of the original document was due to the overlaid writing. There are visible words such as "TESTIMONY" and "INTERVIEWS" indicating that the notes may relate to legal proceedings, interviews, or case preparation. The style of the image is straightforward and utilitarian, typical for a scanned document with annotations, possibly from a court proceeding or investigative interview scenario.
EFTA00008716-p-24.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of a document with a text overlay, possibly from a court case or deposition. The main text asks: "Q. List all the people under the age of 18 that you interacted with at any of Jeffrey's properties?" The response below is redacted by a black line, obscuring any names or information provided. There are no visible images of people or locations, and there are no significant objects other than the text itself.
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The image displays a screenshot of a virtual court proceeding for the case "United States v. Glisiane Maxwell" scheduled on June 29, 2021 at 10:00 AM. The text provides information about the date and time of the Grand Jury presentation. There are no visible people or locations in this image, as it is a digital representation of an online court document. The significant object in the image is the text providing details about the legal case and its upcoming proceeding.
EFTA00008708-p-5.jpg
The image shows a document that appears to be a court case related transcript or report page with numbered paragraphs. The text on the page is too small and blurry for me to read, but based on its format, it could contain legal jargon, witness statements, or other official testimony from a courtroom proceeding. There are no visible people, locations, or significant objects apart from the printed text on the page.
EFTA00008708-p-4.jpg
The image displays a handwritten page with notes that appear to be related to a legal case or court proceedings. The writing is somewhat messy and includes references to "Case No.", "Defendant", and "Plaintiff", which suggests the context of a lawsuit. There are also sections labeled 1 through 5, possibly indicating points or topics being addressed in the notes. Additionally, there's mention of a phone call schedule and some redacted text, likely to protect sensitive information. The page is numbered at the bottom right corner, indicating that it is part of a larger document or series of pages.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a document with handwritten notes on it. The text is too small and blurry to read clearly, but it seems to contain questions or prompts related to a legal case. It mentions something about the "defendant" and asks for information about their activities during a certain time period. There are references to specific dates and times, as well as requests for explanations of certain events or actions. The writing style is informal, suggesting that this could be notes from an interview or brainstorming session rather than a formal legal document.
EFTA00008708-p-2.jpg
The image displays a page with printed text that appears to be an official document, possibly from a legal proceeding given the structure and language used. The top of the page shows a heading with a case number "2:19-cv-13742" followed by the name "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" in large letters, indicating the country of origin for the document. Below this header is a paragraph that includes phrases like "Good Morning," suggesting it might be an opening statement or greeting to the court or opposing counsel. The visible text is obscured, but one can infer that it's part of a formal communication, potentially a letter or memorandum related to a legal case. There are no people, locations, or specific objects identified in this description due to the limitations of the visible content.
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The image shows a piece of official legal paperwork with text and sections that are typical for court documents. The paper has various headings such as "United States District Court" and "Case Number: 19-02794." There is also information regarding the date, time, and location, which includes "December 12, 2019," "3:15 PM EST," and "United States Courthouse, Room 6008, Washington, DC." The document appears to be a summons or notice of a legal proceeding, as indicated by the words "SUMMONS" in large letters at the top left corner. The text is written in black ink on a white background, and there are several lines of text that provide specific details about the case. However, due to the image's resolution, some of the text may not be entirely legible. The document has been folded, which creates a crease across its center, indicating it was likely sent through mail or carried by hand.
EFTA00008631-p-70.jpg
The image displays a document with multiple questions and answers listed in a questionaire format, likely from a court case given the context. The top of the page shows a date and time stamp at "04/27/2017". Several questions are visible on the sheet, some of which are redacted with black lines, indicating that specific information is not to be shared or has been removed for privacy reasons. The handwriting style suggests it may have been written by a court reporter during a deposition or interview process.
