I would think yeah. In the end, anyone can represent themselves. I think it varies, but you have to sign a ton of paperwork stating you understand the risks and so forth. But being licensed in any state, she certainly should know procedure, etc. etc., and then familiarize herself with local law.
I would think yeah. In the end, anyone can represent themselves. I think it varies, but you have to sign a ton of paperwork stating you understand the risks and so forth. But being licensed in any state, she certainly should know procedure, etc. etc., and then familiarize herself with local law.
I would think yeah. In the end, anyone can represent themselves. I think it varies, but you have to sign a ton of paperwork stating you understand the risks and so forth. But being licensed in any state, she certainly should know procedure, etc. etc., and then familiarize herself with local law.
If she goes pro se that would be pro stupid. She has proven herself not to be a good lawyer.