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28 February, 10:47

You want to cite daniel anthony lucas, petitioner, versus carl humphrey, warden. this case is a november 12, 2014, federal case from the eleventh circuit court of appeals. it is reported in volume 771, page 785, of federal reporter, third series. the united states supreme court denied certiorari in october 2015. that denial is not yet reported in united states reports but is reported in volume 136, page 135, of supreme court reporter. you cite the case in a brief filed on october 3, 2016. the denial of certiorari has no impact on the argument you are drafting.

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  1. 28 February, 11:14
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    When you are citing a case that happened in court, you follow this format:

    1. Write the name of the case in this manner: Name v. Name

    2. Then, you write the volume, followed by the source and the page

    3. Finally, write the name of the court and the date of the court decision.
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