Pro se or also "in pro per"
pro se
Pro Se means you will be representing yourself in your legal proceeding, without the aid of an attorney.
Pro se is a legal term meaning 'for self'. It is applied to someone who represents themself in court, without a lawyer.
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in court when someone was not aware of right and wrong at the time he or she committed a crime -Apex
When a court or tribunal makes a referral to the Trial Division of the Supreme Court
"Propria personam" is a legal term that means acting in one's own person or representing oneself in a legal action without the need for a lawyer. It allows individuals to appear in court and advocate for themselves.
The proper answer would be frogyologinous defribulum but in court its just called a froggy D
Pro se is a legal term that means representing oneself in court without the assistance of a lawyer. It is commonly used in cases where individuals choose to advocate for themselves without professional legal representation.
Felo de se, Latin for "felon of himself", is an archaic legal term meaning suicide.Another term for suicide is self-destruction.
Greco means a combined form representing Greek. A common used term is Greco-Roman. Meaning a combined form representing something that is representing Greek and Roman.
The legal term for a person who initiates a lawsuit against another person for neglectful actions or wrongdoing is a plaintiff.
The term "ordinary trial" has no legal meaning - you are probably referring to a trial conducted in a court of original jursidction.