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MariettaO [177]
3 years ago
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A. in citing cases, the unofficial cite should precede the official cite.

History
1 answer:
makkiz [27]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

A. In citing cases, the unofficial cite should precede the official cite. - FALSE.

b. When citing to the United States Code, all three publications (i.e., U.S.C., U.S.C.A.and U.S.C.S.) must be set forth. - FALSE.

c. In citing persons who are parties to litigation, cite the person's last name only. - TRUE.

d. All federal court opinions have parallel cites. - TRUE

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