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reluctant pro-se, how to when you have to?

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kikimcculley

Junior Member
MT.-what would be the best reference to have to represent oneself as the Plaintiff? Since TV is the only courtrooms I have watched, perhaps there is a book that
can help walk you through a civil litigation trial, and how exhibits are exhibited etc?
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
You have several different threads all relating to the same matter. Please pick one thread and stick with it. Thank you.
 

kikimcculley

Junior Member
ok brainiac, not actually the same

three different cases, four claims, different locales, criminal and civil , but yes, they all revolve around real estate! thanks!
 

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