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You know how in every movie the defendant wants to represent himself but he’s cautioned against it, but then he turns out to be clever and cunning?
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Mop (aka rburriel)
Mar 3 '20, 21:06
I think it’s a trick! It’s a conspiracy theory by prosecutors who want us all to represent ourselves so we’ll get crushed!
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in reality they go up against a badass prosecutor like Jack Dawson and get life without parole. -- nm
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Peglegpete
Mar 3, 21:14
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But, your honor, it was only a parking ticket! -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 3, 21:14
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