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♫♪ “Litigant in Person – Representing yourself in Court! It’s a very hard step to take when there is so much at stake, but remember what I said in the Know Your Enemy section, the Solicitors are not always there for your best interests!
Shepardizing – is an important part of being certain a law is still valid, or good, and thus important to a new case going to trial.
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