Represent yourself....like the defendants in the McLibel trial.
you will need to read some law..but you CAN legally represent yourself I
believe.
Mike W.
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From: burr...@osiris.win-uk.net (Paul Burridge)
Yes, a lot of people do this nowadays. Saves on legal fees too. Lots
of reading up required first, though.
-- Paul
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(posted 30/11/96 from bu765)
Subject: Re: No Justice for those with mental illness
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burr...@osiris.win-uk.net (Paul Burridge) wrote:
>>Represent yourself....like the defendants in the McLibel trial.
>>you will need to read some law..but you CAN legally represent yourself I
>>believe.
>>Mike W.
>
>Yes, a lot of people do this nowadays. Saves on legal fees too. Lots
>of reading up required first, though.
What can I do to get competent legal help though? If the case is on the face of
it so bizarre that no solicitor would represent me or talk to me, then surely
there must be a default mechanism? What is the "official Solicitor" that's been
mentioned?
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All you need do is go to a good library & read up about it - that's what
the McLibel 2 did.
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