Defendants who represent themselves in a court of law are pro se. The Supreme Court of the United States has held that criminal defendants have a constitutional right to refuse counsel and represent ...
When discovery goes so off the rails that a court declares a party “has stalled the progress” of a case, prejudiced its opponent and “wasted judicial resources,” there’s little doubt the sanctions ...
Colorado's second-highest court concluded last month that a criminal defendant in Boulder County was not unfairly forced to choose between his rights to a speedy trial and to an attorney, and, when he ...
Joseph Maxwell's pro se case was simple: He didn't do anything wrong when he created a Web site that complained about an alleged soured deal with a homebuilder. But a Texas judge hammered him with $80 ...
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