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- How and when to be your own lawyer : a step-by-step guide to effectively using our legal system / by Schachner, Robert W.(CARDINAL)767674; Quittner, Marvin.(CARDINAL)360729;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Civil procedure; Pro se representation;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Pro se case management for nonprisoner civil litigation / by Wood, Jefri,author.; Federal Judicial Center,issuing body.(CARDINAL)295211;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Government publications; Pro se representation; Court administration; Civil procedure;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Represent yourself in court : how to prepare & try a winning case / by Bergman, Paul,1943-(CARDINAL)720761; Berman-Barrett, Sara J.,1964-(CARDINAL)380026;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Going it alone in court -- The courthouse and the courtroom -- Starting your case -- Pretrial procedures -- Investigating your case -- Settlement -- Pretrial motions -- Proving your case at trial : the plaintiff's perspective -- Proving your case at trial : the defendant's perspective -- Selecting the decision maker -- Opening statement -- Direct examination -- Cross-examination -- Closing argument -- Exhibits -- Basic rules of evidence -- Making and responding to objections -- Organizing a trial notebook -- Expert witnesses -- When your trial ends : judgments and appeals -- Representing yourself in divorce court -- Representing yourself in bankruptcy court -- Help beyond the book : people, places, and publications.
- Subjects: Trial practice; Pro se representation;
- © 2007., Nolo,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Represent yourself in court : how to prepare & try a winning case / by Bergman, Paul,1943-(CARDINAL)720761; Berman, Sara J.,1964-(CARDINAL)380026;
Going it alone in court -- The courthouse and the courtroom -- Starting your case -- Pretrial procedures -- Investigating your case -- Settlement -- Pretrial motions -- Proving your case at trial : the plaintiff's perspective -- Proving your case at trial : the defendant's perspective -- Selecting the decision maker -- Opening statement -- Direct examination -- Cross-examination -- Closing argument -- Exhibits -- Basic rules of evidence -- Making and responding to objections -- Organizing a trial notebook -- Expert witnesses -- When your trial ends : judgments and appeals -- Representing yourself in family court -- Representing yourself in bankruptcy court -- Help beyond the book : people, places, and publications."From preparing paperwork to making persuasive arguments to collecting a judgment once the case is over, readers will learn to represent themselves in all lawsuits. Updated information includes e-discovery rules and fax filing procedures, enhanced material on court assistance for pro per litigants, and advice on self-representation for bankruptcy"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Pro se representation; Trial practice;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 6
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- Tips lawyers wish you knew : going it alone at the courthouse / by Zeigler, Ann D.,author.;
Opening statement -- Critical reminders-not an overview -- And now a word from our sponsor, the American court system(s) -- Memos -- Random stuff : what if -- Learn the right words : a short vocabulary list -- How a civil lawsuit really works -- How a civil trial really works -- You're a witness-now what? -- You just got a jury duty summons-now what? -- Sorting things out after a death-now what? -- You're in very deep financial trouble-now what? -- It's not exactly a court-now what? -- Don't try this at home-when you really need an expert (alias lawyer) -- Resources -- How to tell whether you really do need a lawyer -- Finding the right lawyer (at the right price) -- Got a lawyer? -- Closing argument.
- Subjects: Civil procedure; Pro se representation; Law;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Beat your ticket : go to court & win / by Brown, David W.(David Wayne),1949-(CARDINAL)304336;
First things -- What are you charged with? -- Should you fight your ticket? -- Lawyers and what they can do for you -- Speed violations : understanding the laws of your state -- Speed detection : pacing, aircraft, vascar, radar, and laser : how they work, how to fight them -- Other moving violations -- Driving under the influence -- First steps to fight your ticket -- Preparing for trial : your case -- Preparing for trial : the officer's testimony and cross-examination -- Trial before a judge (no jury) -- Jury trials.
- Subjects: Traffic violations; Traffic courts; Pro se representation;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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- Beat your ticket : go to court & win / by Brown, David W.(David Wayne),1949-(CARDINAL)304336;
First things -- What are you charged with? -- Should you fight your ticket -- Lawyers and what they can do for you -- Speed violations: understanding the laws of your state -- Speed detection: pacing, aircraft, vascar, radar, and laser-how they work, how to fight them -- Other moving violations -- Driving under the influence -- First steps to fight your ticket -- Preparing for trial-your case -- Preparing for trial-the officer's testimony and cross-examination -- Trial before a judge (no jury) -- Jury trials.
- Subjects: Traffic violations; Traffic courts; Pro se representation;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 6
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- Beat your ticket : go to court & win! / by Brown, David W.(David Wayne),1949-(CARDINAL)304336;
Includes bibliographical references and index.First things -- What are you charged with? -- Should you fight your ticket -- Lawyers and what they can do for you -- Speed violations: understanding the laws of your state -- Speed detection: pacing, aircraft, vascar, radar, and laser-how they work, how to fight them? -- Other moving violations -- Driving under the influence -- First steps to fight your ticket -- Preparing for trial-your case -- Preparing for trial-the officer's testimony and cross-examination -- Trial before a judge (no jury) -- Jury trials."A complete how-to manual on fighting your ticket, with specific and detailed chapters on how to research legal issues, develop defenses, conduct jury voir dire, cross-examine witnesses, and make opening and closing statements. All rules, statistics, and traffic laws have been updated"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Traffic violations; Traffic courts; Pro se representation;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Beat your ticket : go to court & win / by Brown, David W.(David Wayne),1949-(CARDINAL)304336;
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- Subjects: Pro se representation; Traffic courts; Traffic violations;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Represent yourself in court : prepare & try a winning civil case / by Bergman, Paul,1943-author.(CARDINAL)720761; Berman, Sara J.,1964-author.; Twohy, Mike,illustrator.(CARDINAL)501628;
If you're going to trial without an attorney, this is the essential guide for making the most of your day in court. Represent Yourself in Court breaks the trial process down into easy-to-understand steps, so that you can act as your own lawyer. The new edition includes information and tips on participating in a court hearing via Zoom.
- Subjects: Law for laypersons.; Trial practice; Civil procedure; Pro se representation;
- Available copies: 13 / Total copies: 17
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