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Unless you are a licensed attorney, you should not be representing people in court. If you are, you are likely violating your state's law against the unauthorized practice of law. That could result in you being subject to criminal and/or civil penalties. If you are a licensed attorney, you should receive further training in trial practice from your law school. Bar Associations also offer this kind of continuing legal education. Contact your local Bar Association for details.

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