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by atirip
4835 days ago
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Whats wrong going to court in civil case without an attorney? If you have strong case, do not be afraid. I have done it and won, but not in the United State of Attorneys, but in Europe. Act well, judge is gonna even help you to. |
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Were you by any chance in a civil-law country (most of Europe outside the UK)? The judges in civil-law systems take on more of a hybrid judge/investigator role, which makes it easier for them to play the role of helping out a defendant, if their investigation finds the facts warrant doing so. It's also more common for them to make decisions of their own accord, while the US norm is that the judges only rule on motions from the parties, rarely sua sponte. That makes it particularly important to file the right motions at the right times, to even give the judge a chance to rule in your favor.