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Amazon

Document | 98.3% | |
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Imagga
text visuals | 99.9% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a close up of text on a white background | 81.4% | |
a screenshot of text | 81.3% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 75.7% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-29
a photograph of a document with a document with a document in it | -100% | |
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-25
The image presents a historical document, specifically a court summons from the State of Illinois, dated July 1, 1899. The document is titled "MITTIMUS" and features a formal layout with blank spaces for filling in details.
Document Structure:
- The top section includes the title "MITTIMUS," followed by the county name and the state of Illinois.
- Below this, there are blank spaces for the county name, the people of the state of Illinois, and the superintendent of the juvenile court.
- The main body of the document outlines the purpose of the summons, which is to bring a delinquent boy before the court for treatment and control.
- The document also includes a section for the clerk to sign and date the summons.
Visual Elements:
- The document features a red border around the edges, with decorative corners at each corner.
- The text is written in black ink on a beige background, giving the document an aged appearance.
- The overall design of the document suggests that it was created using a typewriter or printing press, with the blank spaces left for handwriting.
Historical Significance:
- The document provides insight into the legal system of the late 19th century, particularly in regards to juvenile justice.
- The use of formal language and the emphasis on treatment and control suggest that the court was taking a rehabilitative approach to dealing with delinquent youth.
- The document also highlights the importance of documentation and record-keeping in the legal system, as it provides a permanent record of the summons and the court's actions.
Overall, the image presents a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering insights into the legal system and social attitudes of the time.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-25
The image depicts a scanned copy of an old document, specifically a legal form from the State of Illinois, dated July 1, 1899. The document is titled "MITTIMUS" and is addressed to the Superintendent of the County of Illinois.
Document Details:
- Title: MITTIMUS
- Date: July 1, 1899
- State: Illinois
- County: Illinois
- Purpose: To regulate the treatment and control of dependent, neglected, and delinquent children in force in the State of Illinois
Content:
The document contains several sections, including:
- Section 1: The People of the State of Illinois, to the Superintendent of the Illinois, greeting
- Section 2: Whereas, in a certain suit or proceeding lately before the Juvenile Court in said County of and State of Illinois, wherein the alleged delinquency of was inquired into by said Court, and said Court found the said boy of the age of years on or about 190 to be a delinquent
- Section 3: The Court thereupon entered an order in compliance with "An Act to regulate the treatment and control of dependent, neglected and delinquent children," in force in the State of Illinois July 1, 1899, committing the said to the there to remain until he arrives at legal age, or until discharged by due process of law
- Section 4: You are therefore hereby commanded to take the body of said and deliver him to the superintendent of the said there to remain until he arrives at legal age, or until discharged by due process of law
- Section 5: And the superintendent of said shall also hold said subject to the provisions of the law in such case made and provided
- Section 6: And hereof make due service and return as the law directs
- Section 7: Given under my hand and the seal of the Court of County, Illinois, this day of A. D. 190
- Section 8: Received into my custody Illinois, this day of A. D. 190 the within named, who was delivered to me and by me received, pursuant to the directions of the within writ
Overall:
The document appears to be a formal legal document, likely related to a court case involving a juvenile delinquent. The language used is formal and legalistic, indicating that the document is a serious and official document.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-25
The image displays a legal document titled "Mittimus," which is a court order directing a person to be taken into custody and delivered to a specific authority. This document is from the State of Illinois, County of Illinois, and is addressed to the superintendent of the county.
The document begins with the title "Mittimus" in bold, centered text at the top. Below the title, there is a blank space for the name of the court, followed by the phrase "County, Illinois."
The main body of the document is a formal legal text, which reads:
"The People of the State of Illinois, to the Superintendent of the [blank space], Illinois, greeting:
Whereas, in a certain suit or proceeding lately before the Juvenile Court in said County of [blank space] and State of Illinois, wherein the alleged delinquency of [blank space] was inquired into by said Court, and said Court found the said [blank space] to be a delinquent boy of the age of [blank space] years on or about [blank space].
The Court thereupon entered an order in compliance with 'An Act to regulate the treatment and control of dependent, neglected and delinquent children,' in force in the State of Illinois July 1, 1899, committing the said [blank space] to the [blank space], there to remain until he arrives at legal age, or until discharged by due process of law.
You are therefore hereby commanded to take the body of said [blank space] and deliver him to the superintendent of the said [blank space] there to remain until he arrives at legal age, or until discharged by due process of law.
And the superintendent of said [blank space] shall also hold said [blank space] subject to the provisions of the law in such case made and provided.
And hereof make due service and return as the law directs.
Given under my hand and the seal of the [blank space] Court of County, Illinois, this [blank space] day of [blank space], A. D. 1900.
CLERK.
Received into my custody [blank space], Illinois, this [blank space] day of [blank space], A. D. 1900, the within named [blank space], who was delivered to me and by me received, pursuant to the directions of the within writ.
SUPERINTENDENT."
The document has a red border around it and includes several blank spaces where specific details such as names, dates, and places would be filled in. The document also includes a signature line for the clerk and the superintendent, indicating that it has been officially issued and received.
The document is formatted in a traditional legal style, with formal language and a structured layout. The purpose of this document is to legally commit a delinquent boy to a specific institution under the supervision of the superintendent, as per the laws regulating the treatment of dependent, neglected, and delinquent children in Illinois.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-25
The image appears to be a legal document from the state of Illinois, dated 1900. The document is titled "Mittimus" and it is addressed to the Superintendent of the Illinois Juvenile Court.
The document contains the following key information:
- It is a legal order issued by the Juvenile Court in the County of Illinois, State of Illinois.
- The order pertains to a certain suit or proceeding where a boy was found to be delinquent.
- The boy is ordered to be committed to the Superintendent of the Illinois Juvenile Court until he reaches legal age or is discharged by due process of law.
- The Superintendent is instructed to hold the boy in custody and subject to the provisions of the law in such cases.
- The document includes the date, the name of the clerk, and the name of the person who received the order.
The document has a formal and legalistic tone, with a red border and decorative elements, indicating its official and authoritative nature. The content suggests that it is a legal order issued by a court to transfer a delinquent minor to the custody of a designated authority for rehabilitation or punishment until they reach legal age or are legally discharged.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-22
The image shows a legal document titled "Mittimus" from the Juvenile Court of a County in Illinois. The document is a formal order, a type of warrant, issued by the court. It has several sections, with blanks to be filled in with specific details of a case. The order is addressed to the Superintendent of the Illinois State, instructing them to take custody of a child deemed delinquent by the court. The document provides information about the child's age and the legal basis for the court's decision, which is based on the "An Act to regulate the treatment and control of dependent, neglected and delinquent children," in the State of Illinois. The document also includes sections for the Clerk and Superintendent to sign and indicate the date of receipt and delivery. The document appears to be from around 1900.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-22
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows a document titled "Mittimus" that is a juvenile court blank from Illinois. The document is bordered by a decorative red frame. The blank spaces are intended to be filled out with details regarding the case.
The document includes sections for:
- The state and county.
- The court.
- A greeting to the Superintendent.
- A statement regarding a suit in the Juvenile Court concerning alleged delinquency.
- Details about the boy's age.
- A reference to an act regulating the treatment of dependent, neglected, and delinquent children.
- Instructions for taking the boy's body and delivering him to the superintendent.
- A statement about the superintendent's responsibilities and the law's provisions.
- The date and location of the court issuing the document, along with the Clerk's signature.
- A receipt section for the superintendent to acknowledge receiving the named individual.
The document also includes the printer's information: "Juvenile Court Blank. No. 10.-P. F. Pettibone & Co., Law and Public Office Stationers, 48-50 Jackson St., Chicago." It also includes the number "16" at the very top of the document.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-25
The image is a historical legal document titled "Mittimus," which is a type of writ or court order. It is specifically a Juvenile Court Blank, No. 10, from P.F. Pettibone & Co., Law and Public Office Stationers, located at 649 Jackson St., Chicago.
The document is from the State of Illinois and pertains to the commitment of a delinquent juvenile to a superintendent of a specified institution. Here is a detailed breakdown of the content:
Header Information:
- The document is labeled "Mittimus," indicating it is a court order for the transfer of a person.
- It is addressed to the Superintendent of a specified institution in Illinois.
Greeting and Introduction:
- The document starts with a greeting from the People of the State of Illinois to the Superintendent.
- It mentions a juvenile court proceeding in a specific county and state (Illinois).
Juvenile Court Proceedings:
- The document states that a boy, whose age is to be specified, was found to be a delinquent by the juvenile court.
- The court acted in compliance with "An Act to regulate the treatment and control of dependent, neglected and delinquent children," which was in force in Illinois as of July 1, 1899.
Commitment Order:
- The court orders the boy to be committed to the superintendent of the specified institution.
- The boy is to remain there until he reaches legal age or is discharged by due process of law.
Instructions to the Sheriff:
- The document commands the sheriff (or another law enforcement officer) to take the body of the said boy and deliver him to the superintendent.
- The superintendent is to hold the boy subject to the provisions of the law.
Service and Return:
- The document instructs the sheriff to make due service and return as the law directs.
Signature and Seal:
- The document is to be signed by the court clerk and sealed with the seal of the court.
- The date of the order is to be filled in.
Receipt by Superintendent:
- There is a section for the superintendent to acknowledge receipt of the boy into their custody, including the date and the boy's name.
The document is framed with a red border and has spaces for specific details to be filled in, such as the county, the boy's age, the superintendent's name, and the dates.