"Under Your Own Name" and "By Right of License".
Oct 9, 2024 7:14:25 GMT -8
Post by The Ninevite on Oct 9, 2024 7:14:25 GMT -8
One of the less well-known outcomes of the second amendment is that via the posterity clause, you have a right to represent yourself in court pro se, meaning that you may, and even in reality most often that you must, and will be forced, to represent your own case in court, to the judge. Pro Se representation is required for the courts to function, and you have to be knowledgeable about the city ordinances anyway. Besides pro se "to speak for oneself" representation, which is in practice a rarity, the only other kind is pro forma legal representation and litigation, meaning the professional practices of people with state bar certificates. I realize that the prevailing revolutionary conditions make it appear that at present, having a College Degree in Law and a State License to litigate at a trial is no better than what you could do for yourself, and it might not be. You don't need to make a living practicing at the bar anyway, you just have to defend your own good name.
Pro Se representation is a right to proceeded to litigation but remember that this is the second amendment. You also have a right to arm yourself, including with a modern firearm, but a store might refuse you service, or a trial lawyer might snit off and try to prevent you from buying one. In that case, you need to become a mill worker and manufacture a firearm, but by the time you're finished doing it, you might think twice about killing the lousy whore who stole your now long stale ex-boyfriend, and by the time you're finished learning the United States Constitution and rules of procedural evidence, that irritating man at the gas station counter who obviously can't change tires or fix breaks and just gets paid to sit there on his ass making commercial home movies with the corporate offices cameras might have moved on. Nevertheless, learn the procedural rules of evidence.
Pro Se representation is a right to proceeded to litigation but remember that this is the second amendment. You also have a right to arm yourself, including with a modern firearm, but a store might refuse you service, or a trial lawyer might snit off and try to prevent you from buying one. In that case, you need to become a mill worker and manufacture a firearm, but by the time you're finished doing it, you might think twice about killing the lousy whore who stole your now long stale ex-boyfriend, and by the time you're finished learning the United States Constitution and rules of procedural evidence, that irritating man at the gas station counter who obviously can't change tires or fix breaks and just gets paid to sit there on his ass making commercial home movies with the corporate offices cameras might have moved on. Nevertheless, learn the procedural rules of evidence.