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Re:Responding to Contempt in court
If someone were to ask me if I wanted to represent myself, I would say something like this:
"No, it is impossible for me to represent myself. I AM MYSELF! I am here sui juris, meaning that I am competent to handle my own legal matters, and wish to proceed without futher delay."
When a judge asks a yes or no questions, and you refuse to answer, one can expect contempt charges. If I were asked the same more than once and could not answer it, then I would say "I am sorry, I do not understand the question" or "I am sorry, I cannot make a legal determination".
John4a - did they arrest you for contempt or not?
Sui Juris
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