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I have been attempting to arrange an appointment with my solicitor for the past few weeks and have been unable to because they have been too busy. I have also requested information from the prosecutor who has refused to answer questions not sent via my solicitor, the same has happen with one of the OIC's.
Well I understand that my solicitor, the OIC and the prosecutor are busy people as they have very many more cases to work on and have to be in court etc. However the thing is I DON'T the false accusations are my life taking up my thoughts 24/7. I have all the free time to think about and work on the case, so therefore I am considering representing myself.
This should allow me to ask the prosecutor questions directly, without them being able to delay answers by sending them via a solicitor. I will also be able to contact the OIC when I want and have them treat me as a solicitor.
I know the old saying about someone who represents themselves, has a fool for a client but I don't really give a phuck about this. From my experience of the legal system so far I found it to be populated by people who know their stuff but this stuff can be learn't by anyone who has a modicum of intelligence. The legal system system to be full of people who can't think outside the box and who are shocked when someone like myself asks them direct questions. They seem to be used to the accused person keeping quiet and meek. I have been quiet and meek long enough, it is time to step up a gear.
Pond31
I have been attempting to arrange an appointment with my solicitor for the past few weeks and have been unable to because they have been too busy. I have also requested information from the prosecutor who has refused to answer questions not sent via my solicitor, the same has happen with one of the OIC's.
Well I understand that my solicitor, the OIC and the prosecutor are busy people as they have very many more cases to work on and have to be in court etc. However the thing is I DON'T the false accusations are my life taking up my thoughts 24/7. I have all the free time to think about and work on the case, so therefore I am considering representing myself.
This should allow me to ask the prosecutor questions directly, without them being able to delay answers by sending them via a solicitor. I will also be able to contact the OIC when I want and have them treat me as a solicitor.
I know the old saying about someone who represents themselves, has a fool for a client but I don't really give a phuck about this. From my experience of the legal system so far I found it to be populated by people who know their stuff but this stuff can be learn't by anyone who has a modicum of intelligence. The legal system system to be full of people who can't think outside the box and who are shocked when someone like myself asks them direct questions. They seem to be used to the accused person keeping quiet and meek. I have been quiet and meek long enough, it is time to step up a gear.
Pond31
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