As a new reporter I'm still having a lot of trouble with quotes. I'm having a hard time deciding whether or not to quote this stuff and how to format some of it. The attorney was referring to documents. I've got lots of different examples that keep making me go back and forth and I'm going nuts. I'd appreciate any help!
And it says -- obviously at the top it says Office of the District Attorney, County of Sacramento. Then it says directed to Sacramento Police Department, and then it's got a name. Do you see that it says a Kirsten Ross?
This one is screwing me up because it actually says Office of the District Attorney and on the next line it's Sacramento County. I also don't know if I quote Kirsten Ross.
And to the right of that it's got a lab number. Do you see that? It's got a 08-003760?
Do I quote both lab number and the number? Or just the number? Or neither in this case?
And then the next line below that is date analyzed 4/16/08.
Similar to the last one, but more of a direct quote..
And then below that it's got -- there's a title that says blood alcohol report. Do you see that?
Do I quote this and cap it like it's written? Blood Alcohol Report?
And then the next line below that is date analyzed 4/16/08.
written on document as
Date Analyzed: 4/16/08
Sorry for the kinda stupid newbie questions.
Heather