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If a person is honestly representing themselves (pro se) they are afforded all the same privileges and opportunity that an attorney would have. The question is, will they know how to apply the law and use it properly? Most judges will discourage defendants from representing themselves, because if they do represent themself, and lose the case, it opens an almost automatic avenue of appeal ... that they were represented by "incompetent counsel" and ties the ocurt system up even further.

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Q: If a person does not have a legal counsel can he file a motion of discovery for himself?
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