Documents tagged "id"
Found 2421 documents with this tag
EFTA00008631-p-45.jpg
The image is a scanned document with handwritten text and lines drawn through certain sections of the writing. The text appears to be from an interview or conversation as indicated by phrases such as "Q: What did you do?" and "A: I left my office." Some parts of the text are obscured, but it's clear that the questions are followed by answers. There is a signature at the bottom right corner, which seems to be from someone named Christopher Wallace, but this information has been crossed out. The document is titled "Transcript of Interview."
EFTA00008631-p-43.jpg
The image is a photograph of a printed document with text and lines drawn through some parts to indicate deletion. The visible text appears to be a question and answer session format, possibly from an interview or testimony transcript. It includes phrases like "Did not", "Personal reasons", "Did you", "Q" (likely standing for 'question'), and "A" (likely standing for 'answer'). There is no identifiable human in the photograph, as it only shows a piece of paper with text on it. The style of the image suggests it was taken to share or discuss the content of the document without focusing on its aesthetic value.
EFTA00008631-p-39.jpg
The image appears to be a document with multiple questions and answers written on it. The document has been partially redacted, with several lines of text blacked out. Visible parts of the text include phrases such as "first time he had ever heard about your interview", "how much you loved being in school with other kids", and "what exactly did you mean when you told her that you thought you were going to be sick all day?" The style of the document suggests it may have been a handwritten list or an interview transcription. There is no visible person on the document; the focus is on the text itself. The location cannot be determined from the image, as there are no indications of a specific setting.
EFTA00008631-p-37.jpg
The image shows a document with handwritten responses to questions on it. The text is somewhat obscured by the writing and markings, but certain words like "date", "question", and "answer" can be discerned. There's also a mention of a location that appears to be in Florida, as indicated by the text. The style of the document seems informal, possibly related to some sort of personal questionnaire or interview notes.
EFTA00008631-p-35.jpg
The image shows a document with multiple questions and answers that appear to be related to an investigation of some sort. The top of the page is obscured by black ink, making it difficult to discern any text in that area. There are several numbered questions visible on the left side, ranging from "2" at the top to "38" at the bottom, each followed by a handwritten answer. The style of the document suggests an informal or possibly secretarial record, and the language is English. The document appears to be a photocopy due to the quality and texture visible on the surface.
EFTA00008631-p-33.jpg
The image displays a piece of paper with printed content, resembling an official document or report page. There is visible text that appears to be redacted, indicated by black lines and boxes across certain paragraphs, obscuring the information from view. The redaction suggests sensitive or confidential information has been concealed. At the bottom of the page, there's a signature, but no name accompanies it due to the redaction. There is also an address provided at the top right corner, which seems to be in New York City, but specific details are not visible. The style of the document suggests it might be related to legal proceedings or administrative matters.
EFTA00008631-p-31.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of a piece of paper that contains what looks like a list of questions and answers related to a court case or investigation. The text is partially obscured by redaction marks which cover certain words, presumably to protect sensitive information. The visible content includes questions about the defendant's actions, location, and interactions with others on a specific date, indicating that this could be part of a legal proceeding. There are no people or identifiable locations in the image itself; all context is conveyed through the printed text on the paper.
EFTA00008631-p-28.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with black and white text. The text is partially redacted, meaning certain parts of the words are obscured by being marked out, typically done to maintain privacy in sensitive documents. It seems like a formal or official document, possibly related to court proceedings given the structure of questions and answers typical of an interview or deposition. The redaction marks suggest that this is not a publicly accessible document but rather one intended for specific individuals involved in the case.
EFTA00008631-p-27.jpg
The image shows a page of handwritten notes that appear to be from an interview with a witness about a trip taken by a child on March 29th. The document is titled "INVESTIGATION NOTES" and includes a header at the top right corner with what seems to be a file number or reference ID. There are several questions listed, along with their corresponding answers, indicating that the person being questioned was asked about their knowledge of the child's whereabouts on this particular day. The handwriting is legible but there's no clear indication of any locations or names. The page also contains some redacted areas, with words and phrases obscured for privacy or confidentiality reasons.
EFTA00008631-p-23.jpg
The image is of a piece of paper with several lines of handwritten text that appear to be notes or questions related to some kind of discussion or interview. The first line at the top reads "Q: Can you tell us how long this has been going on?" followed by "Answer:" and it's crossed out, possibly indicating that the answer was not given or is irrelevant. Other lines include similar questions and answers, such as "Did you know about the situation with John? Answer: No, I didn't know anything about that until yesterday." The text is somewhat messy, suggesting a hurried handwriting or perhaps emotional distress. There are also multiple words crossed out, further indicating a sense of urgency or the need to clarify certain points. The paper has been scanned and appears to be from a personal notepad rather than an official document due to its informal nature.
EFTA00008631-p-22.jpg
The image shows a document with handwritten text, appearing to be a list of interview questions and answers related to some sort of investigation or legal case. The text is redacted in several places, obscuring the information, suggesting confidentiality or sensitivity regarding the content. There are no people visible in the image as it focuses solely on the written material.
EFTA00008631-p-21.jpg
The image you've shared appears to be a document with handwritten content. Due to the resolution and angle of the photo, it is difficult to read all the details, but I can discern that there are numbered lines with text written on them, which seem to be notes or instructions. The quality of the image makes it challenging to provide more specific information about the text or any other elements within it. If you need a description of a different image or if there's something specific in this one you would like me to focus on, please let me know!
EFTA00008631-p-20.jpg
The image displays a document that appears to be a court transcript with portions redacted for privacy or security reasons. The text is typed and organized into numbered sections, indicating different questions or topics addressed in the proceedings. There are no visible people, locations, or significant objects other than the text itself. Due to the redaction of certain information, it's not possible to provide details about the content of the conversation recorded in the transcript.
EFTA00008631-p-19.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten text on it. The handwriting is somewhat small and difficult to read due to the quality of the image. It appears to be a transcript of an interview or a written record of a conversation, as indicated by the presence of questions, responses, and possibly other notes related to the content of the discussion. There are also numbers like "21" at various points on the paper, which could indicate the section number or perhaps a page number in a larger document. The specific details of what is being discussed or who it involves cannot be confidently determined from this image alone.
EFTA00008631-p-18.jpg
The image appears to be a blurred photo of a document with multiple handwritten lines. There are two distinct columns of writing; however, the content is not clear due to the blurriness and quality of the image. The text on the left side seems to be more legible than that on the right, but even so, it's difficult to discern specific words or phrases. The top line in the first column reads "Q: When did you last speak with your mother?" This indicates that the document might be a transcript of an interview or conversation involving personal questions or topics. The image quality does not allow for further detailed description.
EFTA00008631-p-16.jpg
The image is a scanned document with a handwritten list of questions and answers related to an event that took place on August 19th, 2005, in Dearborn. The text is organized into numbered lines with each line containing a question followed by the response below it. The person who wrote the responses has blacked out the information in some areas, likely for privacy or security purposes. The visible text includes phrases like "flight" and "Dearborn," which suggests that the questions pertain to an incident involving air travel or transportation in Dearborn on August 19th, 2005. There is a black mark across one of the responses, indicating that this part of the information should not be disclosed or read by others.
EFTA00008631-p-15.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of a handwritten document with lines of text and numbers, which is partially obscured by a red "X" mark covering the top portion. The visible part of the text includes words such as "question" and "answer," indicating that this might be a survey or questionnaire. There's also a line that reads "Ace" in the middle, and another partial word that seems to be "answer" at the bottom. The document has been folded, causing some creases, which suggests it was printed on paper and not directly handwritten. The text is slightly smudged, especially around the edges of the visible areas, possibly due to handling or storage conditions.
EFTA00008631-p-14.jpg
The image displays a list of questions and answers pertaining to an investigation, written on lined paper. The document is titled "STATEMENT OF WITNESS" with various sections and headings such as "INTRODUCTION," "QUESTIONS BY THE INVESTIGATOR," and "ANSWERS GIVEN." Some text within the image has been redacted with black lines to obscure sensitive information. The questions cover topics that likely pertain to an incident under investigation, although specific details are not visible due to the redaction. At the bottom of the page, there is a signature, but it is also redacted from view. The overall appearance suggests a formal or legal document used in law enforcement or investigative contexts.
EFTA00008631-p-12.jpg
The image shows a scanned document with several handwritten notes and signatures across it. The most prominent feature is the large black rectangle covering a significant portion of the document from the left side towards the center. This rectangle obscures what appears to be a photograph or drawing, as well as text underneath it. There are various texts in different sizes and handwriting styles. Some words like "Q: What" and "A: Yes" can be discerned. The document includes checkboxes with labels such as "Photo" and "Video" next to them that have been filled in, indicating selections made by the person filling out the form. .
EFTA00008631-p-11.jpg
The image is a scanned document with a list of questions and answers on it. The top of the document has some redacted parts, indicating sensitive information. The questions are numbered from 1 to 20, with visible question number 4 asking "Did you know that [redacted] was a word used in English?" and answer "No" next to it. Another question, number 8, is visible with the answer "Yes." The document appears to be related to an interview or survey given its structured format. There's a date at the top of the document that reads "12/30/97," suggesting when this particular page was prepared or reviewed.
