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1. In re Soule, 2004 WL 2314524 (E.D. La. Oct 13, 2004) a. The opinions are on point, because of the evidence that was presented

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1. In re Soule, 2004 WL 2314524 (E.D. La. Oct 13, 2004) a. The opinions are on point, because of the evidence that was presented to back up the opinions. b. The opinions are primary persuasive because it was decided in another state so it is not mandatory. c. The opinions do not support Mrs. Smith's contentions because they ruled that the jewelry was community property

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