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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a close up of text on a white background | 81.4% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 75.9% | |
close up of text on a white background | 75.8% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-29
a photograph of a document with a document of a child's birth certificate | -100% | |
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image depicts an old-fashioned order form for disposing of a delinquent child, titled "ORDER DISPOSING OF A DELINQUENT CHILD." The form is from the State of Illinois and features a beige background with red borders and a red star design at each corner. The form is divided into sections, including:
- United States of America, STATE OF ILLINOIS
- County
- Name, before the Honorable
- Court of
- County
- Illinois, at a term thereof begun and held in
- Court House, in said County and State, on the third Monday (being the
- day) of
- and twenty
- Present, Honorable
- Court of
- one of the Judges of the
- State of Illinois.
- Attest:
- COURT OF
- COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
- A. D. 190
- ORDER.
- Juvenile Docket No.
- This matter coming on to be heard upon the petition filed herein, and it appearing to the Court that all persons interested herein have had due notice of this proceeding according to the statute in such cases made and provided, and the Court now here having jurisdiction of the subject matter and of the parties, and after hearing all the evidence adduced and being fully advised in the premises, finds that the said
- is, as alleged in the petition, a delinquent
- of the age of about
- years.
- THEREFORE it is considered and adjudged by the Court that the said
- be and that
- remain a Ward of this Court and that
- be permitted to go hence subject to the visitation of
- a Probation Officer of this Court, who is hereby appointed to have charge and care of
- to look after
- welfare and education, and as such Probation Officer from time to time, as the Court shall direct, report to the Court as to the conduct and condition of the aforesaid Ward.
- a THEREFORE it is considered and adjudged by the Court that the said
- be and
- there to remain until
- arrives at legal age, or discharged by due process of law.
- STATE OF ILLINOIS,
- County.
- Clerk of the
- State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the within is a true and correct copy of the ORDER DISPOSING OF A DELINQUENT CHILD, issued to
- now in force, and properly on file in my office.
- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
- Seal of the said County of
- at my office in
- this
- day of
- A. D. 19
- Clerk.
The form includes spaces for the judge's signature, the clerk's signature, and the date. The form is a formal document used in the legal system to dispose of a delinquent child, outlining the terms and conditions of their care and supervision.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image depicts a vintage court document titled "ORDER DISPOSING OF A DELINQUENT CHILD." The document is from the State of Illinois and features a formal layout with sections for the court, county, and juvenile docket number. It includes spaces for the judge's signature, the clerk's signature, and the date.
The document outlines the order for the disposition of a delinquent child, including the child's name, age, and address. It also specifies the terms of the order, such as the child's placement in a foster home or institution, and any conditions or restrictions imposed on the child.
The document is written in a formal, legal style and includes technical terms and phrases commonly used in court proceedings. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the legal process for dealing with delinquent children in the early 20th century.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image is of a legal document titled "ORDER DISPOSING OF A DELINQUENT CHILD." It is dated A.D. 190, which is likely a typographical error, as the year should be 1900. The document is from the Juvenile Court of County, State of Illinois, United States of America.
The document begins with a formal introduction, stating that the matter is before the Honorable Judge of the Court of County, Illinois, at a specified term and date. It mentions the presence of the States' Attorney, Sheriff, and Clerk.
The body of the document outlines the court's findings and orders regarding a delinquent child. It states that the child is found to be delinquent and is to be committed to a designated institution until they reach legal age or are discharged by due process of law. The child is also to remain a ward of the court and be subject to the supervision of a Probation Officer.
The document concludes with a certification by the Clerk of the Court, attesting that the document is a true and correct copy of the order disposing of the delinquent child. The document is signed and sealed by the Clerk, and the date is noted as A.D. 19.
The document is printed on a blank form, with red borders and a decorative design at the top and bottom. The text is written in a formal and legalistic style, with headings and subheadings to organize the information. The document appears to be an official record of the court's proceedings and orders regarding a delinquent child.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image is a formal legal document titled "ORDER DISPOSING OF A DELINQUENT CHILD." It is formatted in a structured manner with sections for various details and is bordered with red lines, giving it a distinct and official appearance. The document is a pre-printed form with blank spaces to be filled in with specific information.
The document begins with the title and the jurisdiction, which is the State of Illinois, United States of America. It specifies that the order is to be presented before a judge of the Court of County, Illinois. The date is marked as "A. D. 190_," indicating the year is to be filled in.
The document is structured into several sections:
Introduction:
- The document starts with a formal introduction, addressing the judge and stating that the matter is coming before the court upon a petition filed.
- It mentions that all interested persons have been notified and that the court has jurisdiction over the subject matter and parties involved.
Main Body:
- The body of the document details the court's findings. It states that the court, after hearing all evidence, finds the child to be delinquent.
- The age of the child is left as a blank space to be filled in.
- The court orders that the child remain a ward of the court and be permitted to go hence subject to the visitation of a probation officer.
Probation Officer's Role:
- The probation officer is appointed to have charge and care of the child.
- The officer is directed to look after the child's welfare and education and to report to the court as the court may direct, and to conduct the child to the court as directed.
Commitment and Discharge:
- The document states that the child is committed to remain until they arrive at legal age or are discharged by due process of law.
Certification:
- There is a section for the Clerk of the Court to certify that the order is a true and correct copy of the order disposing of a delinquent child, issued to now in force and properly on file in the office.
- The clerk is to sign and seal the document, with the date to be filled in.
Witness:
- The document includes a space for a witness to sign, certifying that the clerk has set their hand and seal in their presence.
Institutional Placement:
- There is a note at the bottom indicating that if the child is sent to an institution, the last paragraph should be used.
The document is designed to be filled in with specific details regarding the case, including the names of the judge, the probation officer, the child, and other relevant information. The structured format ensures that all necessary legal procedures are followed and documented appropriately.
In summary, this document is a legal order for the disposition of a delinquent child, detailing the court's findings, the appointment of a probation officer, and the conditions under which the child will remain a ward of the court. It is a formal, structured legal form intended for use in juvenile court proceedings in Illinois.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-22
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Appearance:
The image is a scanned document, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century. It's a legal form titled "ORDER DISPOSING OF A DELINQUENT CHILD." The document has a formal, somewhat ornate design with decorative borders and text.
Key Elements:
- Header: The title of the document is prominent. There's also a note in the top left corner.
- Formal Sections: The form is divided into sections with placeholders for specific information. These sections include:
- "United States of America, State of Illinois, County" - a jurisdictional preamble.
- "Pleas, before the Honorable..." - This indicates a court setting.
- Space for the Judge's name, and the date the session of court was held.
- "In the matter of..." and "ORDER." - Introduces the individual case being processed.
- A paragraph describing how the court made a decision regarding the minor.
- Space for specific decisions about the minor.
- "STATE OF ILLINOIS, County." - a section confirming the records were accurate.
- Handwritten Elements: The document contains sections that are designed to be filled in.
Overall Impression:
The image represents a historical legal document related to juvenile justice in the state of Illinois. It offers a glimpse into the procedures and language used when dealing with delinquent children during that era.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-22
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows a document titled "Order Disposing of a Delinquent Child." It is a pre-printed form with spaces for filling in specific details, indicating that it is a legal document used in juvenile court.
The heading includes "United States of America," "State of Illinois," and space for the County. It indicates that the order is issued by one of the judges of a specific court within Illinois. The form includes sections for specifying the date, the name of the honorable judge, and attestations from the State's Attorney, Sheriff, and Clerk.
The main body of the document begins with "COURT OF" and "COUNTY, ILLINOIS," followed by the order itself. It outlines the court's findings regarding the matter, including the juvenile's age, delinquency status, and relevant circumstances. The order outlines the court's decision regarding the delinquent child.
The document is framed by red lines and corner embellishments. The overall appearance indicates that it is an official legal form, likely from the early 20th century, given the format and language used.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-28
The image is a historical legal document titled "Order Disposing of a Delinquent Child," issued by the Juvenile Court of the United States of America, specifically in the State of Illinois. The document is formatted with several blank spaces to be filled in with specific details about the case. Here is a detailed summary of its contents:
Header Information:
- The document is from the Juvenile Court.
- The form number is "No. 6. - J.F."
- It is issued by the Juvenile Court, Law and Police Officers, Juvenile Clerk.
Main Body:
- The document begins with a plea before the Honorable Judge of the Court of _______ County, Illinois.
- The term of the court begins on the third Monday of a specified month and year (to be filled in).
- The court is held in the Court House of the said County and State.
- The document is dated A.D. 19__.
Parties Involved:
- Present are the Honorable Judge, State’s Attorney, Sheriff, and Clerk.
Court Order:
- The matter concerns a juvenile identified by a docket number (to be filled in).
- The court has heard the petition and evidence presented.
- The court finds that the child, identified as _______, is a delinquent of _______ years of age.
- The court orders that the child be made a ward of the court.
- The child is permitted to go home subject to the visitation of a Probation Officer.
- The Probation Officer is appointed to have charge and care of the child’s welfare and education.
- The Probation Officer will report to the court on the child's conduct and condition.
- The child is committed to remain under the court’s jurisdiction until they arrive at legal age or are discharged by due process of law.
Certification:
- The Clerk of the Court of _______ County, Illinois, certifies that the document is a true and correct copy.
- The document is signed and sealed by the Clerk on a specified day in A.D. 19__.
Note:
- There is a note at the bottom indicating that if the child is sent to an institution, the last paragraph should be used.
The document is bordered with a red decorative design, giving it an official appearance. The form is designed to be filled out with specific details relevant to the case, such as the child's name, age, and the dates involved.