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Old 05-10-2006, 08:17 PM
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Question No Attorney?

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Originally Posted by KingC
It wasn't a trial because i never was asked to plea..the judge was tellin folks wait ten minutes until the cop shows up because all of them was late..

they just wanted me to get an attorney.. The first time in court the judge tried to misconstrue the motion to dismiss to a motion to suppress evidence

The first appearance last month i told him i didn't want a lawyer...And one guy who had court with me who studies right way law told me to tell him i will explore my option of gettin my own attorney...

So i guess they was expectin to see me with an attorney...the lady who files the work asked do i have an attorney even before the judge came in..I said no..she replied uhh ooh well u r suppose to have an attorney...

the freakin pd had the nerve to say somethin like people like u who don't show up with an attorney in our dialog i can't remember where though..the first thing they try to do is scare you.. when u don't back down... then they try another approach....but it was worth my while to just get it all over with..
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Originally Posted by mrg
This is interesting:

Read the Gladden transcript:
http://commonlawvenue.com/Court/148-gladden.pdf

And the decision on appeal:
http://touchngo.com/ap/html/ap-1979.htm
Special thanks to mrg.

http://www.suijuris.net/forum/travel...html#post64540

KingC, I think that you may find this useful given your situation.
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