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On December 11, 1816, Indiana was admitted to the union. Indiana Statehood - IN.gov in.gov history files instatehood in.gov history files instatehood
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Indianapolis, city, seat (1822) of Marion county and capital of Indiana, U.S. It lies on the White River at its confluence with Fall Creek, near the centre of the state. Indianapolis | City Guide Attractions | Britannica britannica.com place Indianapolis-Indiana britannica.com place Indianapolis-Indiana
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INDIANA: Presumably named from the fact that the land lying along the Ohio River was purchased from the Indians. Others claim it was named for the Indian tribes who settled in western Pennsylvania. Origin of Names of US States | Indian Affairs bia.gov as-ia opa online-press-release bia.gov as-ia opa online-press-release
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Abbreviated form of the full citation: For federal statutes, you can either keep the volume and code abbreviation and section number, or just use the section number. State codes will vary, but in general, you omit the name of the code and date parenthetical, leaving only the numerical information.
All Indiana cases shall be cited by giving the title of the case followed by the volume and page of the regional and official reporter (where both exist), the court of disposition, and the year of the opinion, e.g., Callender v. State, 193 Ind. 91, 138 N.E. 817 (1922); Moran v. State, 644 N.E.2d 536 (Ind.
Appellate Rule 22(B) provides the following format for an initial citation to a statute: Ind. Code 34-1-1-1 (20xx). In practice, years are seldom included in appellate opinions or briefs especially when the current version of the statute applies to the issue raised. Citation matters: a quick guide to correct citation form in Indiana ymaws.com resource resmgr pdfs schu ymaws.com resource resmgr pdfs schu

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