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EFTA00008920-p-74.jpg

The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document or sheet with handwritten notes on it. The content is partially redacted with black lines and blurs, obscuring certain words and sections. At the top left corner, there's visible text that reads "Exhibit 20" followed by a page number in parentheses (1). Below this header, additional printed text seems to be a question or statement beginning with "Question:" but it is partially redacted. The handwritten notes include responses to questions, with one answer that includes the name "Rosa," although her full name is also obscured by redaction. There are other words like "no," "yes," and what appears to be an abbreviation for "question" in a darker ink. The background of the document has faint horizontal lines which could indicate graph paper or lined paper.

EFTA00008920-p-65.jpg

The image appears to be a scanned document with visible handwriting and typed text on it. At the top of the page, there's a section labeled "Date" followed by numbers "01/25/97," indicating that the date is January 25, 1997. The handwriting seems to be in black ink and includes words like "Yes," "No," "Yes," and "No," suggesting a pattern of questioning or answering. There's also typed text with lines drawn through some portions of it, which makes it difficult to read the full content. Additionally, there are various numbers such as "20," "15," "10," and "8," but without more context, their significance is unclear. The page has a yellowish hue, typical for aged paper or photocopied documents.

EFTA00008920-p-58.jpg

The image shows a document with text on it that appears to be a survey form with questions and boxes for responses. The questions seem to pertain to an incident or event, asking about what happened, when and where it occurred, if the person was injured, who was involved, and if there were any witnesses. There are also spaces for the respondent's name, their role in relation to the incident, and additional comments. The form is dated "5/2/14" at the top right corner, indicating when it was either created or when information related to it may have been obtained. In the bottom left corner, there's a handwritten note that reads "Yes," likely in response to one of the survey questions. The document has various sections of text and spaces for writing, suggesting it is an official form intended for recording details about a specific situation.

EFTA00008744-p-104.jpg

The image is a scanned document, possibly an official paper such as a court transcript or a report with questions and answers listed in black ink. The quality of the scan is not perfect, which makes some text harder to read. The visible parts of the text include phrases like "My dad was shot" and "And did he know what happened?" suggesting that the document pertains to an investigation or legal proceeding involving a family member's involvement in a violent incident. There are also question numbers such as "123456789" and answer indicators like "Yes," but the full context is obscured by the poor quality of the scan. The text on the document provides some insight into the subject matter, but the details are not entirely clear due to the image's resolution.

EFTA00008744-p-047.jpg

The image shows a document with handwritten content and several questions and answers. The person whose responses are provided is identified as "John" on the line at the top. The document appears to be an interview transcript, given the format of question numbers followed by corresponding answers. The text is redacted in multiple places across the document, obscuring certain details that would normally be visible. There are also a few visible phrases such as "Yes," "No," and what seems to be a name "William." At the bottom right corner of the image, there's a portion of text that is too small to read clearly.

EFTA00008631-p-08.jpg

The image is a scanned document with handwritten notes on it, likely from an interview or meeting. The text includes questions and answers that seem to be related to real estate property management. There are phrases such as "Apartments," "Yes," "No," and "Rental Property" visible in the notes, which suggests a discussion about residential properties. The document has a header with a date stamp at the top. The image is low resolution, making it somewhat difficult to read all the text clearly.