Documents tagged "form"
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The image shows a document with various texts and lines of writing. The style of the handwriting suggests that it is a manual transcription or notetaking from an interview or testimony, possibly related to court proceedings. The text includes questions like "Did you make any attempts to locate your husband" and "Did you ever discuss a divorce." Names such as "Susie" are mentioned, indicating individuals involved in the discussion or case. There are also phrases like "informant's father" and "her husband's car parked next to her house," which provide context about relationships and locations. The document appears to be an official record with headers and footers typically used in legal or investigative documentation.
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The image shows a piece of paper with a list of questions and answers handwritten on it. The writing appears to be related to an interview or discussion about someone's experiences or opinions, given the context provided by the visible text. Specific details about the questions and answers are not clear due to the angle and focus of the photograph. There is a mention of a specific date in March, but the full year is not visible. The paper has some lines crossed out with a pen, which could indicate corrections or edits made during the process of transcribing the information.
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The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten text, which appears to be a form or checklist. The writing is in black ink on a light background. There are lines through some sections and words, indicating they have been crossed out, possibly as part of the process being documented. The visible text includes phrases like "interview summary" and what seems to be questions or prompts related to an interview or assessment session. There are also numbers next to each line, likely for checking off completed items. The image has a personal or confidential feel due to the nature of its content.
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The image is a scanned document with handwritten notes across it. The document appears to be a form or survey of some sort with sections numbered and questions listed below each number. There are lines for answers, but they have been redacted or obscured with black marks. At the top right corner of the page, there's a watermark that says "Confidential" in an italicized font. The text is too small to read, and any discernible information has been intentionally concealed.
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The image shows a printed document with handwritten notes and annotations throughout. The text is small and difficult to read due to the quality of the photograph; however, it appears to be a form with multiple sections and questions that have been answered by someone. There are signatures at the bottom of the page, indicating where individuals have signed their names. A significant object in this image is the paper itself, which serves as the medium for both written information and handwritten responses.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with redacted information across the entire page. It looks like an official form or report, possibly from a government agency or institution. The redactions are done in a way that covers entire lines and sections of text, ensuring sensitive information is not disclosed. The visible parts show headings such as "Q: 1" and a question at the bottom, but the content is obscured by black marks to maintain privacy or confidentiality. The document also contains a date stamp near the top, though it's difficult to read due to redaction.
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The image shows a page of handwritten notes that appear to be from a telephone interview or conversation with an airline. The text includes questions and answers related to passenger names, flight details, and other specifics about the travel experience. Names like "Tammy" and "Tom" are mentioned as passengers in the context of booking flights or changes to their travel plans. There's also mention of a flight on October 19th, with a change made at JFK (John F. Kennedy International Airport). The person taking the notes has written "Q & A" at the top left corner, indicating that these are questions and answers from the conversation. The handwriting is in black ink on lined paper, suggesting a casual or informal setting for the interview or discussion.
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The image is a photograph of a document, possibly an interview transcript or statement record, with several lines of handwritten text. The document appears to be from an official proceeding due to the structured layout, numbering of questions, and the use of abbreviations such as "Q" for question and "A" for answer. There are some sections where text has been redacted with black lines covering it, indicating sensitive information is being concealed. The visible parts of the text include a reference to a specific date and time, which suggests that this document may be part of a court case or legal investigation. Additionally, there's a section titled "Docket Number" and other headings like "Question" followed by "Answer," implying an interview format. There are no visible images or people in the image; it is entirely text-based on a white background.
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The image is a scanned document with a series of questions and answers related to a legal case. The text on the paper has been redacted, covering up sensitive information and keeping it confidential. The layout suggests that this could be part of a deposition or an interview transcript where each question is followed by its corresponding answer, but the content is not visible in this image due to the redaction.
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The image is a photograph of a printed document with multiple paragraphs of text. The text appears to be a transcript or a report related to an interview or testimony given by a person named "Herman Brown" at the "U.S. Court House" on "1/5/78" at 9:40 AM. Several parts of the text are redacted with black lines, obscuring information that is not meant to be visible. The overall style of the image suggests it is a formal document from a legal or official proceeding.
EFTA00008920-p-24.jpg
The image is a scanned document with handwritten content. It appears to be a page from a legal case summary or notes taken during an interview or court proceeding. The page contains multiple numbered points with handwritten text that seems to be related to witness statements or questions asked. Some of the text includes phrases like "wasn't there", "in my car", "had no idea", and "never heard back". There are several lines struck out using a heavy pencil mark, indicating deletions or corrections made during this note-taking process. The document has a formal look, with header sections at the top that include dates and other information possibly related to the case's context.
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The image is a photograph of a document with a handwritten list of questions and answers. The paper appears to be an official form, possibly from a legal or medical context given the formal structure and topics discussed. There are visible names at the top, one being "Ms. Monica Lewinsky" and another that has been redacted. The text is organized into numbered items, with questions such as "What did she say when you asked her about ...?" followed by answers related to those questions. The topics discussed seem to be confidential in nature, possibly concerning a case or investigation involving Ms. Lewinsky.
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The image displays a document with typed content, which appears to be an interview transcript. The document has redacted information with black lines covering parts of the text. At the top, there is a heading that seems to be related to legal proceedings, possibly a court case or a formal investigation. The text includes questions and answers, but specific details are obscured by the redaction marks. Below the redacted content, there's a signature followed by initials, which indicates the document was likely signed by an individual, potentially the interviewer or a party involved in the legal process.
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The image shows a document that appears to be an official court record or transcript, likely pertaining to legal proceedings involving a person named "Sammy." The document lists numbered questions with handwritten answers in black ink on what seems to be lined paper. The visible text includes the names of parties and participants such as a judge (Judge Kopelman), Sammy, and another individual mentioned as a witness or party involved. The specific details about the case are not disclosed due to redaction; however, it is clear that this is an official legal document from a court proceeding. The document also contains information such as dates ("4/6/98"), possibly indicating the date of the hearing or the date of the transcription. The quality of the image is poor with a grainy texture and faded colors, which makes some parts of the text difficult to read accurately. The overall style of the document suggests it may be from an earlier era of court records when typewritten transcripts were common.
EFTA00008920-p-14.jpg
The image shows a sheet of paper with printed text, possibly questions for an interview or survey. It appears to be a list structured into columns, with each column labeled and the corresponding information filled in. The text is partially redacted, concealing some details from view. There are no visible people, locations, or significant objects that can be discerned without additional context. The document has a formal appearance and seems designed for informational or investigatory purposes.
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The image shows a handwritten note on a piece of paper with visible text that is partially redacted. The content includes questions and answers related to an interview or conversation with the subject mentioned as "Karen". Redacted areas cover personal details, but the redactions suggest this document may contain sensitive information about Karen's activities or interactions during a specific time period. The handwriting appears casual and there are some annotations made on the side of the page. The date is also redacted, making it impossible to provide an accurate time frame for when these notes were written.
EFTA00008920-p-11.jpg
The image is a scanned document with handwritten text on it. The handwriting appears to be in black ink and seems somewhat messy. There are several lines of text, each starting with a question number followed by a question. The questions seem to relate to an interview or conversation, possibly for an investigation. For example, one line reads "Q: Did you ever discuss the case with [name redacted]?" Additionally, there is some visible editing on the document; certain parts of text are crossed out in red ink, indicating they have been removed or altered from the original text. The document appears to be a formal record, possibly related to a legal or professional context, given the structure and content of the questions.
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The image is a photograph of a document with printed text and handwritten annotations. It appears to be an interview transcript from the 1990s, as indicated by the date on the document. The title reads "Transcript of Interview" at the top. There are various questions listed with corresponding answers marked in black text. Some sections are circled or underlined, suggesting that they might be of particular importance or interest to someone reviewing the transcript. The style of the document is formal and informational, typical for legal or investigative records.
EFTA00008920-p-08.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with a structured format that includes numbered questions and corresponding answers. Due to the resolution and angle of the scan, some words are not entirely legible. The visible parts of the text include phrases such as "Yes" and "No", indicating responses to inquiries. There is also some handwritten text on the document, including corrections or annotations. At the bottom right corner, there seems to be a signature followed by some illegible text, likely identifying an individual associated with the content of the document. The background is predominantly white, making the printed black text and markings stand out prominently.
EFTA00008920-p-06.jpg
The image is a scanned document that appears to be a transcript of an interview or conversation. The handwriting style suggests it was written by hand. There are several questions listed with corresponding answers provided below each question. The text on the page includes visible letters and numbers, but due to the quality of the scan and the angle at which the image is taken, some words are not entirely legible. The document seems to be related to a formal interview or discussion with specific topics and responses.
