Representing yourself without an attorney.
“now there are ways that you do not have to appear if you have an attorney or if you're doing things pro se or in other words without an attorney if you know how to file the appropriate motions and can get them granted by a judge then you may not have to appear but generally speaking you have to appear at court”
“now if you don't have an attorney it gets a little trickier in most counties you can go to the district attorney's office and request a discovery yourself but the process varies by County so you have to go in and you have to go say hey I'm a pro se in other words I'm without an attorney I'm a Pros they live again I need to request Discovery and they can guide you through that process most jurisdictions should give you your Discovery in its entirety they may redact portions of it though so a lot of the times they'll redact in other words black out things that they don't want to General Public to have like Social Security numbers or addresses”
“now if you don't have an attorney it gets a little trickier in most counties you can go to the district attorney's office and request a discovery yourself but the process varies by County”
Alexis explains: "now if you don't have an attorney it gets a little trickier in most counties you can go to the district attorney's office and request a discovery yourself but the process varies by County so you have to go in and you have to go say hey I'm a pro se in other words I'm without an attorney I'm a Pros they live again I need to request Discovery and they can guide you through that process most jurisdictions should give you your Discovery in its entirety they may redact portions of it though so a lot of the times they'll redact in other words black out things that they don't want to General Public to have like Social Security numbers or addresses"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Alexis explains: "now there are ways that you do not have to appear if you have an attorney or if you're doing things pro se or in other words without an attorney if you know how to file the appropriate motions and can get them granted by a judge then you may not have to appear but generally speaking you have to appear at court"
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