In one of my paragraphs I am using one source. It's an online source about a case. One quote is a quote made from a judge, and the other quote is directly from the author of the article. Do I have to cite the one from the judge, cause it's quoted within the paper?

You need to cite ALL WORDS, THOUGHTS, IDEAS that have come from other people, whether you quote, summarize, or paraphrase. So, yes, you need to cite the one from the judge, as well as the other two.

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Yes, you should include a citation for the quote made by the judge, even if it is already quoted within your paper. When you quote someone else's words, it is important to provide proper credit and acknowledge the original source. By including a citation, you show that you have taken the quote from another text and are not presenting it as your own.

To cite the quote made by the judge, you will need to include the judge's name, the title of the case, and any relevant publication information (such as the court and date). The specific citation style you are using (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago) will determine the format and placement of this citation within your paper. Make sure to consult the appropriate style guide to ensure you are following the correct formatting guidelines.