So was she. Look at the two different misspellings of "district" in the header at the very top of the first page. Apparently no time left to even start running a spell-check.
Possibly, but it seems highly unlikely that these attorneys would be using junk OCR software that can't make out words that are very clearly printed in a standard font. Errors like that usually occur when scanning old newspaper clippings or poor quality faxed documents, etc. And they obviously had the original, so why would they even be scanning it -- just convert directly to PDF. There are no actual signatures on the document.
Like I said, highlight it, you can see the software reading the "path" of the text got confused.
You ever broken down the properties of an exported or "saved as" PDF - in Acrobat? ... I have ... there's often a LOT of data in there you do NOT want to share.
The file that was printed and submitted won't have spelling mistakes.
I could see that. Media says lol sheβs so dumb didnβt even spellcheck, then people start realizing that all the media talks about is superficial things like hair dye on Rudy.
So was she. Look at the two different misspellings of "district" in the header at the very top of the first page. Apparently no time left to even start running a spell-check.
OCR document scanning software did that, note the "break" in that word when you highlight it ... software error in reading a document.
Possibly, but it seems highly unlikely that these attorneys would be using junk OCR software that can't make out words that are very clearly printed in a standard font. Errors like that usually occur when scanning old newspaper clippings or poor quality faxed documents, etc. And they obviously had the original, so why would they even be scanning it -- just convert directly to PDF. There are no actual signatures on the document.
Like I said, highlight it, you can see the software reading the "path" of the text got confused.
You ever broken down the properties of an exported or "saved as" PDF - in Acrobat? ... I have ... there's often a LOT of data in there you do NOT want to share. The file that was printed and submitted won't have spelling mistakes.
Doesn't seem to be any other typos or mistakes I've seen so far. Just that title... could be a tactic.
I saw another one, a ~where in e should have been I think. π
Hawaiian Judge rules all of this invalid due to title typo
I could see that. Media says lol sheβs so dumb didnβt even spellcheck, then people start realizing that all the media talks about is superficial things like hair dye on Rudy.
Streisand Effect