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  2. Case citation - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian standard case citation format for published court decisions is: Rt. 1952 s. 989 (Telefonsjikanedommen) where: Rt. identifies the report series. All supreme court judgments are published in Retstidende (Court Times), abbreviated Rt. Many judgments and decisions from lower courts are published in Rettens gang (RG).

  3. Template:Cite Pacer - Wikipedia

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    defendant: The Lead Defendant, used to build ref and case-title if not set; title: The title of the filing; date: date case was filed; case-division: The location within the district (division office) where the court is held. case-year: The year or last two digits of the year the case was filed. Additional letters may be appended to ...

  4. Template:Cite court - Wikipedia

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    Cite a court judgment Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Litigants litigants The title of the case. If a Wikipedia article using this exact string exists, a link will automatically be created. Alternately, if an article exists but another name is desired for display, a wikilink may be specified; i.e., "[[Case article|This v. That]]". Example Miranda v ...

  5. Template:Cite Pacer Docket - Wikipedia

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    defendant: The Defendant, used to build ref and case-title if not set; date: date case was filed; case-division: The location within the district (division office) where the court is held. case-year: The year or last two digits of the year the case was filed. Additional letters may be appended to disambiguation cases filed the same year. case ...

  6. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Legal - Wikipedia

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    Judicial Committee of the Privy Council cases may be titled according to OSCOLA format or the format for the jurisdiction from which the case originated. In Scotland, the more serious criminal cases, likely to have a Wikipedia article, are brought by His Majesty's Advocate, and are titled e.g. HM Advocate v Sheridan and Sheridan.

  7. List of legal abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    v. — versus. Used when plaintiff is listed first on a case title. John Doe v. Richard Roe. See also "ad." above. "vs." is used in most scholarly writing in other fields, but "v." alone in legal writing. VC or V-C – Postnominals of the Vice-Chancellor of the High Court (England and Wales) VOP - Violation of probation

  8. Template:Cite case - Wikipedia

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    This template formats a citation to a court case using the provided bibliographic information (such as author and title) as well as various formatting options. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Reporter reporter publisher institution Name of the reporter; displays after case name Example ...

  9. Bluebook - Wikipedia

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    Delaware's Supreme Court has promulgated rules of citation for unreported cases markedly different from its standards, and custom in that state as to the citation format of the Delaware Uniform Citation code [4] also differs from it. [5] In other states, the local rules differ from The Bluebook in that they use their own style guides. Attorneys ...