New York v. Quarles,467 U.S. 649 (1984), is a citation to a case. Identify the parts of the citation. Explain how they help you to locate a case.?

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The parts of the case citation are as follows:•The case name-New York v. Quarles•The volume number-467•The reporter abbreviation-U.S.•The page number of the reporter-649•The year of the decision-(1984)The case citation helps a researcher to locate cases by giving a specific reporter, its volume number, and the page within the volume on which the case is found.?

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