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In XYZ v ABC, the judge said:
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Let's create a bulleted list:
In XYZ v ABC, the judge said:
I think that the defendant deserves to go to prison for a very, very long time.
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Underline Superscript
This is the sentence that requires a reference. Always put the reference after a punctuation, not before. [1]
This is a sentence that uses exactly the same reference (i.e. even the page number) as the first one. [2].
This is a US case. [3]
I can create a link to another Wikipedia article like this: Law in Singapore
This is a book. [4]
This is a piece of legislation. [5]
Put this special markup: