Tips & Tactics
September 12, 2011
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The Pro Se Problem
Why Pro
Se Litigants
Have a Hard Time.
Many pro
se people
are winning.
Unfortunately,
a great number who should be
winning are losing ... needlessly!
Going
to court without
a lawyer is
a growing phenomenon. Whether it's the high cost of legal fees
or growing distrust of lawyers in general, the trend is for more
people to fight without lawyers
The
American Bar Association reports nearly 1/2 of all pro
se folks
believe lawyers care more about their own self-interest than
their client's rights.
If
you go by calls and emails Jurisdictionary receives,
there's good reason for this! Lawyers who bail at the last
minute. Lawyers who don't know what they're doing. And, worst of
all, lawyers wishing to curry favor with judges, afraid to stand
up to the buffalo in the black robe and demand their clients'
rights by making timely objections and threatening appeal.
60%
of pro se people
say they can't afford a lawyer.
20%
say they simply don't want to spend the money.
Nearly
½ of all court proceedings in the U.S. involve at least one pro
se party
... and too
many of them are losing all because they don't yet know the
"rules of the game" or how to play to win!
Good
people who should be
winning are losing needlessly simply because they were never
taught what it takes to win!
Ever
ask yourself, "Why?"
Ever
wonder if there might be a sinister reason nothing about law is
taught to our children in schools supported by our tax
dollars?
Who
benefits from your legal
ignorance?
You
have a Constitutional right to
justice.
You
have a Constitutional right to
go to court and win pro
se!
Your
rights were paid for by the blood of those who gave the ultimate
sacrifice for you!
BUT,
THE KEYS TO JUSTICE HAVE BEEN HIDDEN FROM YOU -
UNTIL NOW!
Why?
We
at Jurisdictionary receive
emails every day
complaining there's a judicial "conspiracy" against pro
se litigants.
Let's
examine facts:
BUT!
Pro
se people
who know what I explain so simply in my affordable, official,
24-hour step-by-step Jurisdictionary "How
to Win in Court" self-help
course winning
consistently and getting compliments from judges and even
opposing lawyers.
It's
so easy to learn how to do things the right way!
If
you and friends were playing a game of basketball, and some
bystander wanted to play but didn't know the rules ... how
would you feel when he or she kept fouling and arguing he or she
has a right to do as he or she pleases because she doesn't know
the rules?
Put
yourself in the judges' robes!
Many
years ago, after winning a motion, an older judge asked me to
stay behind after the parties left. He took me aside and said
simply: "I want you to know that the case before yours
today was to protect a little girl who's grandfather thinks it's
fun to extinguish cigars on her legs." I knew what he
wanted me to know, and I never forgot. Other people's case are
serious, too.
Pro
se people
who know what I explain in my affordable, official,
24-hour step-by-step Jurisdictionary "How
to Win in Court" self-help
course don't
waste the court's time and get justice by knowing the rules and
how to use them tactically to control the judge and opposing
counsel.
Winners
learn the rules and how to use them!
If
you want to win, get my affordable, official,
24-hour step-by-step Jurisdictionary "How
to Win in Court" self-help
course.
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