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Public Domain Format - Rule 10.3.3 Many state courts require citation to a public domain format (also called medium-neutral format). Public domain format citations do not refer to any commercial source or other reporter in any medium. Instead, they use a consecutively numbered system based on opinions as they are issued from a particular court. Check Table 1 for which states use public domain format and what form it takes. Always check local court rules when submitting any court documents. Many states have created a system that does not fit the model below in (1), and you should follow whatever the jurisdiction in Table 1 indicates. (1) The bluebook provides a default citation method with the following elements [rule 10.3.3].
(2) When referencing specific material, pinpoint to the appropriate paragraph(s) and not page numbers (normal method in commercial and official reporters). (3) See table 10 for state abbreviations, see table 7 for court abbreviations (4) Parallel cite to a regional reporter if available. (5) If an opinion has been deemed "unpublished" (i.e. not in a reporter), then put a U after the sequential number.
An example not using (1),
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