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Pro se

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A quick definition of Pro se:

Pro se: When someone goes to court without a lawyer, they are called "pro se." This means they are representing themselves. The law says that people have the right to represent themselves in court, but it's important to know that it can be hard and risky. The court will make sure that the person knows what they are doing before allowing them to represent themselves. This includes understanding the charges against them and the consequences of their actions.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Pro se is a Latin term that means "for oneself" or "on one's own behalf." It refers to a person who represents themselves in a legal proceeding without the help of a lawyer.

For example, if someone decides to go to court without hiring a lawyer, they are proceeding pro se. This can happen in both civil and criminal cases.

The right to proceed pro se is protected by the Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution. However, it is important to note that this right is not absolute. A defendant must make a knowing, voluntary, and intelligent waiver of their right to counsel.

One famous example of a pro se litigant is Ted Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber. Kaczynski represented himself during his trial for a series of bombings that killed three people and injured many others.

Another example is a person who represents themselves in a small claims court case. They may choose to do so because the amount of money at stake is relatively small, and they believe they can present their case effectively without the help of a lawyer.

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