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Judge Smith alimony
will return documents containing the words "Judge," "Smith," and "alimony." If you would rather search for any document that contains any of the serch terms, you must separate each term with the word "OR." For example, a search for:
Judge OR Smith OR alimony
will reutrn documents containing ANY of the words entered.
"Judge Smith" alimony
will return only those documents that contain the phrase "Judge Smith" and the word "alimony." Had the word "OR" been entered between "Judge Smith" and "alimony,"" the system would return any document that contains either the phrase "Judge Smith" or the term "alimony."
"Judge Smith" NOT alimony child
or
"Judge Smith" -alimony child
which is the same as entering:
"Judge Smith" AND (NOT alimony) AND child
and will return any document that contains the phrase "Judge Smith" and the term "child" but not the term "alimony."
If you instead want to return any document that contains the phrase "Judge Smith" but contains neither "alimony" nor "child," use the following search:
"Judge Smith" and not (alimony and child)
If you want to return any document that contains the phrase "Judge Smith" but either does not contain "alimony" OR does not contain "child," use the following search:
"Judge Smith" AND NOT (alimony OR child)
Note that if you want to search for the phrase "He did not steal it," you will need to have the phrase in quotes, otherwise the system will search for a document that contains the words "He," "did," and "it" that DOES NOT contain the word "steal."
"Judge Smith" OR child
is the same as:
("Judge Smith") OR (child)
A search for:
"Judge Smith" support (alimony OR child)
will return any document that contains the phrase "Judge Smith" and the term "support," and contains either the term "alimony" or "child." However, a search for:
"Judge Smith" support alimony OR child
which is the same as:
("Judge Smith" support alimony) OR (child)
will return any document that contains the phrase "Judge Smith," the term "support," AND the term "alimony" or any document that contains the term "child," regardless of whether is contains the other terms in the search. A search for:
"Judge Smith" support OR child alimony
which is the same as:
("Judge Smith" support) OR (child alimony)
will return any document that contains both the phrase "Judge Smith" and the term "support" OR any document that contains both the terms "alimony" or "child."
Similar logic holds true for the use of the "NOT" modifier. Rember that the "NOT" or "-" only modifies the word, phrase, or group in parenthesis directly to its right. So, a search for:
alimony NOT child "Judge Smith" support
which is the same as:
alimony (NOT child) "Judge Smith" support
and
alimony -child "Judge Smith" support
will return any document that contains the terms "alimony" and "support," and the phrase "Judge Smith," but NOT the term "child." A search for:
alimony NOT (child "Judge Smith" support)
will return any document that contains the term "alimony" but does not contain ALL of the terms within the parenthesis. A search for:
alimony NOT (child OR "Judge Smith" OR support)
will return any document that contains the term "alimony" but does not contain ANY of the terms within the parenthesis.
pla*
will return documents that contain any term beginning with the letters "pla."