Chapter 4 Citing Authority Mandatory Authority = Valid law from higher authority Persuasive Authority = Valid law not from higher authority.

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Chapter 4 Citing Authority Mandatory Authority = Valid law from higher authority Persuasive Authority = Valid law not from higher authority

State CourtsFederal Courts United States Supreme Court State CourtsFederal Courts United States Supreme Court US Supreme Court US Circuit Court Court of Appeals US District Court Trial Court State Supreme Court Intermediate Court of Appeals State Trial Court

Real World Citations HEATHERRIDGE MANAGEMENT COMPANY v. BENSON Colo. 435 Cite as, Colo. 558 P.2d 435 HEATHERRIDGE MANAGEMENT COMPANY, Petitioner, v. Patrick BENSON, Respondent. No. C-756 Supreme Court of Colorado En Banc. Dec. 6, 1976 Rehearing Denied Jan. 24, Tenant brought action seeking recovery of security deposit, treble damages, and attorneys’ fees from landlord who alledegedly wrongfully withheld security deposit. The evidence supported a finding that the landlord’s leasing agent released tenant from last two months of his lease obligation and had apparent authority to do so. Affirmed. Cite as: Heatherridge Management Co. v. Benson, 558 P.2d 435 (Colo. 1976) 1. Check above the caption for parallel citations 230 Neb. 842 SECURITY STATE BANK, A Nebraska Banking Banking Corporation, Appellant, v. Raymond L. GUGELMAN, Appellee. 2. If no parallel citation, Shepardize 3. Citation form in publication may be incorrect 4. Title = capitalized letters of case

Alcorn v.Smith, 781 F.2d 58 (6 th Cir. 1986)

Pinpoint Citations Pinpointing = locating quote within case Pinpointing = locating quote within case Smith v. Jones, 930 F.2d 308 (8 th Cir. 1998) Pinpoint: Smith v. Jones, 930 F.2d 308, 315 (8 th Cir. 1998) Quote is found on page 315 of volume 930 of Federal Reporter, 2d series

Pinpoint this case to 67: Alcorn v. Smith, 781 F.2d 58, 67 (6 th Cir. 1986)

Parallel Pinpoint Parallel Pinpoint In re Jones, 98 Nev. 113, 351 P.2d 714 (1979) Pinpoint Citation: In re Jones, 98 Nev. 113, 115, 351 P.2d 714, 717 (1979)  Supra Used for cases fully cited above in text In Smith v. Jones, 584 F.2d 431 (4 th Cir. 1989), the court held: … the court cannot provide relief when the Plaintiff fails to state ca claim upon which relief can be granted. Smith, supra. at 436. OR 584 F.2d at 436 OR Id. at 436

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