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Title

Crime, Childrens Courts: United States. Illinois. Chicago. Juvenile Court: Warrant - Parent, Guardian, Custodian or Child.

Date

c. 1900

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

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Archival Material

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2778.2

Human Generated Data

Title

Crime, Childrens Courts: United States. Illinois. Chicago. Juvenile Court: Warrant - Parent, Guardian, Custodian or Child.

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

c. 1900

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2778.2

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a photograph of a warrant warrant agreement form a child's child's child's child -100%

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-27

The image displays a vintage-style warrant form for a juvenile court, titled "WARRANT - PARENT, GUARDIAN, CUSTODIAN OR CHILD." The form is designed to be filled out by the sheriff of the county, with the purpose of summoning a parent, guardian, custodian, or child to appear in court.

Form Details:

  • Title: WARRANT - PARENT, GUARDIAN, CUSTODIAN OR CHILD.
  • County: STATE OF ILLINOIS, County, ss.
  • Court: Court of
  • Probation Officer: The People of the State of Illinois, To the Sheriff of said County of
  • Greeting: Whereas, It has been represented to the Hon.
  • Judge: Judge of this Court, by
  • Petition: in a petition duly verified, that
  • Hearing: and whereas said Judge has appointed the hearing of said petition for the
  • Date: day of
  • Seal: SEAL
  • Witness: Witness
  • Court: Court at
  • Date: day of
  • Clerk: Clerk of our Court, and the seal of said

Additional Information:

  • Law: The law provides that "if the person summoned as herein provided shall fail without reasonable cause to appear and abide the order of the Court, or bring the child, he may be proceeded against as in case of contempt of Court. In case the summons cannot be served or the party served fail to obey the same, and in any case when it shall be made to appear to the Court that a warrant will be ineffectual, a warrant may issue on the order of the Court, either against the parent or guardian or the person having the custody of the child or with whom the child may be or against the child itself." (Sec. 5)
  • Section: If a warrant is needed an affidavit must be filed showing why a warrant is necessary.

Summary:

The image displays a vintage-style warrant form for a juvenile court, which is used to summon a parent, guardian, custodian, or child to appear in court. The form is designed to be filled out by the sheriff of the county and includes various sections for the judge, clerk, and witness to sign. The law provides that if the person summoned fails to appear without reasonable cause, they may be proceeded against as in case of contempt of court.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-27

The image depicts a vintage warrant for the apprehension of a parent, guardian, custodian, or child. The document is titled "WARRANT - PARENT, GUARDIAN, CUSTODIAN OR CHILD" and features a formal layout with sections for the state and county, as well as spaces for the names of the people involved.

Key Features:

  • Title: "WARRANT - PARENT, GUARDIAN, CUSTODIAN OR CHILD"
  • State and County: Spaces for the state and county where the warrant is being issued
  • People Involved: Spaces for the names of the people involved, including the parent, guardian, custodian, and child
  • Formal Layout: The document has a formal layout with clear headings and sections
  • Vintage Style: The document has a vintage style, with a yellowed background and ornate typography

Purpose:

The purpose of this warrant is to authorize law enforcement to apprehend a parent, guardian, custodian, or child who has failed to comply with a court order or has committed a crime. The warrant provides the necessary legal authority for law enforcement to take action and ensure that the individual is brought before the court to face the consequences of their actions.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, the image depicts a vintage warrant for the apprehension of a parent, guardian, custodian, or child. The document has a formal layout and features spaces for the state and county, as well as the names of the people involved. The purpose of the warrant is to authorize law enforcement to take action and ensure that the individual is brought before the court to face the consequences of their actions.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-26

The image depicts a legal document titled "Warrant—Parent, Guardian, Custodian or Child," which appears to be a formal court order issued by the State of Illinois. The document is formatted with red borders and contains several blank spaces for specific information to be filled in, such as names, dates, and locations.

At the top of the document, there is a header that includes the title "Warrant—Parent, Guardian, Custodian or Child" and a reference to a specific form number, "JUVENILE COURT BLANK, No. 6." Below this, there is a space designated for the "State of Illinois," followed by a blank line for the county name.

The main body of the document begins with a formal salutation addressed to "The People of the State of Illinois" and "To the Sheriff of said County of." This is followed by a greeting that starts with "Whereas, It has been represented to the Hon. Judge of this Court, by... in a petition duly verified, that... and whereas said Judge has appointed the hearing of said petition for the day of..." There are blank spaces provided for the judge's name, the date, and other relevant details.

Further down, the document instructs the sheriff to take a specified individual and to have them appear on a particular date before the court. There is a section for the court's order, which includes the judge's name, the court's clerk, and the court's seal. The document also contains a legal provision stating that if the person summoned fails to appear without reasonable cause, they may be proceeded against as in case of contempt of court. Additionally, it mentions that a warrant may be issued against the parent or guardian of the child if they fail to bring the child to court.

At the bottom of the document, there is a note indicating that if a warrant is needed, an affidavit must be filed showing why a warrant is necessary.

The document is formatted in a traditional legal style with formal language and structured sections for filling in specific details. It serves as an official court order to ensure the appearance of a parent, guardian, custodian, or child in a legal proceeding.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-26

The image shows a legal document titled "Warrant - Parent, Guardian, Custodian or Child" from the State of Illinois. It includes a red border with star designs at the top and bottom of the page. The document appears to be a court warrant issued by a judge, commanding the sheriff to take a specified person to court on a particular date and time. The warrant also mentions the law that allows for the issuance of a warrant if the person summoned fails to appear without reasonable cause. The document is printed on paper and has a formal and official appearance.

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The image is a printed form titled "WARRANT - PARENT, GUARDIAN, CUSTODIAN OR CHILD," designed for use in a juvenile court. The form's heading indicates it's a document related to court proceedings concerning parents, guardians, custodians, or children.

The document is a legal form with spaces to fill in information specific to the case. Key details to be included are the state and county, the court, the parties involved (Sheriff, Probation officer, the Hon. Judge of the Court, and relevant individuals or parties), the reasons for the warrant (as "represented"), the time and date of the hearing, the person commanded to appear, and the judge, court clerk, and witnesses' signatures. The form also includes legal context, detailing situations under which a warrant can be used and noting circumstances for the necessity of an affidavit to justify the warrant.

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Here's a description of the image:

The image is a scan of a vintage legal document, specifically a "Warrant" form for Juvenile Court matters. The form is bordered by a red decorative design. It is titled "WARRANT - PARENT, GUARDIAN, CUSTODIAN OR CHILD." It begins with the header: JUVENILE COURT BLANK, No. 6.-P. F. Pettibone & Co., Law and Public Office Stationers, 43-40 Jackson St., Chicago and is meant for the state of Illinois. The document is structured with fill-in-the-blank sections for relevant information. It then goes on to state its purpose of commanding the sheriff of the named County to take the named person and bring them to court on the day and time listed.
The bottom of the document contains a section with legal provisions concerning failure to appear and the issuance of warrants, as well as an affidavit.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04

The image is a historical legal document titled "Warrant—Parent, Guardian, Custodian or Child." It appears to be a form used by the Juvenile Court in the State of Illinois. The document is numbered "6" and was printed by P.P. Pettibone & Co., Law and Public Office Stationers, located at 65-69 Jackson St., Chicago.

The form is structured as follows:

  1. Heading: It states "Warrant—Parent, Guardian, Custodian or Child" at the top.
  2. Jurisdiction: The document is from the State of Illinois and is intended for use in a specific county court.
  3. Greeting: It addresses the Sheriff or Probation Officer of the specified county.
  4. Representation: It mentions that a petition has been represented to the Honorable Judge of the court.
  5. Petition Details: The petition is verified and believed to be true, and a hearing has been appointed for a specific date and time.
  6. Command: The Sheriff or Probation Officer is commanded to take a specified person and have them appear before the court on the appointed date and time to await the result of the trial.
  7. Service: The document must be served as the law directs.
  8. Signature: There is a space for the Judge of the Court to sign and seal the document.
  9. Witness: The Clerk of the Court must witness and seal the document.
  10. Date: The document is dated.

At the bottom, there is a note explaining the legal provisions regarding the service of the warrant. It states that if the person summoned fails to appear without reasonable cause, a warrant may be issued. The note also mentions that a warrant may be issued on the order of the court if the summons cannot be served or if it is believed that the person will not appear.

Overall, the document is a legal warrant form used to summon a parent, guardian, custodian, or child to appear in court for a juvenile case.

Text analysis

Amazon

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JUVENILE COURT BLANK, No. 6.- . F. Pettibone & Co., Law and Puble Ofmee 8tationers, 48-t0 Jackson St., Chicago. WARRANT PARENT, GUARDIAN, CUSTODIAN OR CHILD STATE OF ILLINOIS, SS County. Court of County. n The People of the State of Illinois, To the Sheriff of said County of, Probation officer- Greeting: Whereas, It has been represented to the Hon., Judge of this Court, by. in a petition duly verified, that. is believed to be and whereas said Judge has appointed the hearing of said petition for the A. D. day of at M IOC You are therefore hereby commanded to take said and to have on the day of A. D. 190 , at. M., before the. Court, and then and there await and abide the result of the trial. And have you then and there this writ, and make due service as the law directs. [SEAL] Judge of the, Court. Witness Clerk of our Court, and the seal of said in said County, this Court at day of. A. D. 190 . Clerk. The law provides that "if the person summoned as herein provided shall fail without reasonable cause to appear and ne e d teaed in au casn wlen it shall be made to annear to the Court that a warrant will be ineffectual, a warrant may issue on the order of the Court, either against the parent or guardian or the person having the custody of the child or with whom the child may be - r against the child itself." (Sec. 5.) warrant is needed an affidavit must be filed showing why a warrant is necessary
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