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Old 06-27-2005, 12:23 PM
justice4all justice4all is offline
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Sueing in my "NAME"

I have three court cases concerning credit cards.
On friday I "appeared" to represent my "WIFE".
I was denied.
I appeared at the summory judgement hearing and was allowed to represent
my "WIFE", untill I started getting ahead of the court. I presented that the
"court was assuming facts not in evidence". That they had been damaged.
At that point the court objected to my representing the "DEFENDANT".
(The court did deny summory judgement)
Case was lost by default.

Considering my next move.

First of all I had shown in my trial breif that the court lacked subject matter juristiction. The plaintiff did not show that they had been damaged, but they admitted they no longer had the original note.

I filed with the court UCC financing statements over the DEFENDANT, but also
power of attorney and FBN statements.

Would like input as to suggestions as to next step.

Should I file a suit in my NAME? If so in the same court or Federal?

Should I appeal? But would it be practical as I can not "re-present"?

Or any other suggestions?
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