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How do I cite the District Court in DC?

How do I cite the District Court in DC?

A citation to a district court case in the Federal Supplement includes the following six elements:

  1. Name of the case (underlined or italicized and abbreviated according to Rule 10.2)
  2. Volume of the Federal Supplement.
  3. Reporter abbreviation (“F.
  4. First page of the case.
  5. Name of the court (abbreviated according to Rule 10.4)

How do you cite a court case?

To cite a court case or decision, list the name of the case, the volume and abbreviated name of the reporter, the page number, the name of the court, the year, and optionally the URL. The case name is italicized in the in-text citation, but not in the reference list.

Where is the District of Columbia Court located?

United States District Court District of Columbia Hours of Operation. Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 333 Constitution Avenue N.W. Washington D.C. 20001

Where to go for traffic court in DC?

Information on those types of Traffic cases can be found on the DC Superior Court online case search system (eAccess). The DC Superior Court does not handle minor traffic offenses; those are handled by the DC Department of Motor Vehicles.

Where are traffic charges heard in Washington DC?

These charges are heard in the DC/Traffic Community Court, in courtrooms 115, 116 and 120 of the Moultrie Courthouse. Information on those types of Traffic cases can be found on the DC Superior Court online case search system (eAccess).

What is the Criminal Division of the District of Columbia?

The Criminal Division of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia is responsible for processing all local criminal matters including felony, misdemeanor, District of Columbia code violations and criminal traffic cases. However, all criminal domestic violence cases (DVM) are handled in the Domestic Violence Unit.

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