If HL had the offensive movement then LJ probably did not have the best view of that player. If both fouls were on one side of the center then I would go with that official's call. It is his pond to fish in.
If the fouls were on both sides of the center then I would still go with the wing which had the offensive foul because he has the best view of the false start and can see encroachment across the field.
If both players move at the same time then it is a false start because it is a foul for the offense to move while it is only a foul on the defense to encroach and that movement must cover some distance.
I had one last year when the RB false started at the same moment that the right DE jumped into the neutral zone. Everyone saw the DE encroach but very few saw the RB move. I had them both in my view and was able to call the false start which the offensive coach didn't like.
Everyone must keep a wide field of view to see all that is possible while keeping their keys as their main responsibility.
I wouldn't offset these fouls because one did happen first. Pick one and go with it. If it really was that close then you have a 50/50 chance of getting it right. If you offset then you are guaranteed to get the call wrong. Just the way I see it.
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