Thursday, December 18, 2014

Judge to Pro se Litigant "Have You Learned Your Lesson Yet?"



The Judge told the Prose litigant. The Judge went on to inform the parent that "You are lucky that I am giving you any visitation". This was after the Prose litigant tried to present the case and to be heard in court. When the Prose litigant tried talking the "judge" cut the parent off. This parent was not allowed to present evidence. The lawyer for the other side was allowed to ask questions and present evidence.

In the end the "judge" asked the Prose litigant whether or not she learned the lesson?

If the lesson was that as a Prose litigant she was going to receive second rate justice. Then the lesson came over loud and clear. To add insult to injury the "judge" told the Prose litigant that under no circumstances could she return back to court without being represented. Or she would face jail time. Mind you this parent was Prose because she could no longer afford a lawyer and owed several thousand dollars.

So what does one do in a situation like this? She is prevented from filing any motion, court order and can't go to court without a lawyer whom she cannot afford? She has effectively been prevented from receiving any kind of justice. Is this what the American "Justice" system degenerated to?

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