if your case is directly related to another case then a "case citing" is extremely important, especially if it was the same judge, a judge will not rule against himself so if he has ruled one way before he'll rule the same this time.
Because the syllabus and headnotes are not written by the court that decided the case and may not be accurate.
S.Ct. is an abbreviation for Supreme Court. S.Ct. indicates the writer is citing a Supreme Court case.
Citing
Identify the report by giving the date and time of the inquest - identifying the jursdiction and the Coroner's name - citing the Coroner's case number and victim's name.
Citing is done to give the originator credit for the information used.
Sighting as in 'sight' is the seeing of an item, object etc e.g. 'there was a sighting of the escaped convict' Citing is to 'cite' meaning to quote or refer to information. publications etc and is frequently used in legal jargon e.g. 'the lawyer is akways citing Case Law (precendent)'.
Citing
You file an answer and file a motion to dismiss, citing a legal reason why the case should be dismissed. Then you ask the court for a hearing so that you can argue your motion.
It's not important at all.
Absolutely nothing.
Citing Statistics enables readers to locate a table or data used in research projects. Citing Statistics should have the Date of publication, Creator of data, Place of publication.
Properly citing references (in footnotes, endnotes, and/or a bibliography) includes the copyright information.