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Section 16-101 of the Arizona Revised Statutes published by LexisNexis. You do not have the Arizona code available in print in your office or nearby court law library. However, you do have a Lexis+ subscription, so you wish to cite the electronic version of the statute. The online version tells you that it is current "through chapter 2 of the 56th Legislature's Regular Session 2023."

Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 16-101 (LexisNexis, Lexis+ through ch. 2 of 56th Leg. Reg. Sess. 2023).

Section 24-4-301 of the Arkansas Code of 1987 Annotated. You are working from home so you opt to use your office's Lexis+ subscription to cite the electronic version of the statute. The online version tells you that it is current "through Act 160 of the 2023 Regular Session."

Ark. Code Ann. § 24-4-301 (Lexis+ through Act 160 of 2023 Reg. Sess.).

Sections 6-3-105 to 6-3-107 of the Arkansas Code of 1987 Annotated published by LexisNexis. The date on the spine of the code is 2022. No amendments to this section appear in any supplement or pocket part. [Note: the Answer to this problem has been updated since the print publication was published.]

Ark. Code Ann. §§ 6-3-105 to -107 (2022).

Article 303 of the Louisiana Children's Code Annotated. You wish to cite the electronic version of the statute you found on Lexis+. Lexis+ reports that its Children's Code is current "through Act 2 of the 2023 First Extraordinary Session."

La. Child. Code Ann. art. 303 (Lexis+ through Act 2 of 2023 1st Extraordinary Sess.).

Articles 104-106 of West's Louisiana Civil Code Annotated, all of which appear in the 2023 pocket part. [Note: the Answer for this problem has been updates since the print publication was published.]

La. Civ. Code Ann. art. 104-106 (Supp. 2023).

Article 405, subsection (B), of the West's Louisiana Code of Evidence Annotated, printed in the main volume of the current code, which was published in 2017. [Note: the Answer to this problem has been updated since the print publication was published.]

La. Code Evid. Ann. art. 405(B) (2017).

Section 60K of chapter 231 of the Massachusetts General Laws Annotated, published by West. You opt to cite the online rather than print version of the code, using the firm's Westlaw subscription. The online version tells you that it is current "through the 2022 2d Annual Session."

Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. ch. 231, § 60K (West, Westlaw through 2022 2d Ann. Sess.).

Title 17, section 2512 of West's Maine Statutes. You wish to cite the electronic version of the statute that you find on Lexis+. The online version tells you that it is current "through Chapter 8 of the First Regular Session of the 131st Maine Legislature."

Me. Stat. tit. 17, § 2512 (Lexis+ through Ch. 8 of 1st Reg. Sess. of 131st Me. Leg.).

Section 9-7-128(2) of the Mississippi Code 1972 Annotated, published by LexisNexis. The date on the spine of the code is 2016. No amendments to this section appear in any supplement or pocket part.

Miss. Code Ann. § 9-7-128(2) (2016).

Section 9:2-2 of the New Jersey Statutes Annotated published by West. You wish to cite the electronic version of the statute you found on Westlaw. Westlaw tells you that this section is current "through L.2023."

N.J. Stat. Ann. § 9:2-2 (West, Westlaw through L.2023).

Section 35.01 of Arts & Cultural Affairs Laws of New York, which is published in a volume of McKinney's Consolidated Laws of New York Annotated. You wish to cite the electronic version of the statute. The online version tells you that it is current "through L.2023, chapters 1 to 49, 61 to 104."

N.Y. Arts & Cult. Aff. Law § 35.01 (McKinney, Westlaw through L.2023, ch. 1-49, 61-104).

Section 700.05, subsections (1) through (3) of the McKinney's Consolidated Criminal Procedure Laws of New York Annotated published by West. This section appears in its entirety in the 2020 main volume.

N.Y. Crim. Proc. Law § 700.05(1)-(3) (McKinney 2020).

Section 125.25(1) of the McKinney's Consolidated Penal Laws of New York Annotated published by West. This section appears in its entirety in the 2020 main volume. [Note: the Answer has been updated since the print edition was published.]

N.Y. Penal Law § 125.25(1) (McKinney 2020).

Title 54, section 500-501(A) of the Oklahoma Statutes. You do not have the Oklahoma code available in print in your office or nearby court law library. However, you do have a Lexis+ subscription, so you wish to cite the electronic version of the statute. The online version tells you that it is current "through Chapter 3 of the 59th Oklahoma Legislature."

Okla. Stat. tit. 54, § 500-501(A) (Lexis+ through Ch. 3 of 59th Okla. Leg.).

Articles 11.06 and 11.08 of Vernon's Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Annotated, published by West, parts of which appear in both the 2015 main volume and the 2022 cumulative supplement.

Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Ann. art. 11.06, .08 (West 2015 & Supp. 2022).


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