• MartianSands
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    3 months ago

    In their defense, a judge probably would try and answer basic legal questions to support a defendant who for some reason didn’t have a lawyer to ask, unless that defendant had already gone out of their way to antagonise the judge.

    Sadly, I suspect there’s a lot of overlap between people who are representing themselves and people who have annoyed the judge

      • butwhyishischinabook@lemmy.world
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        3 months ago

        They’re not, but there’s a difference between providing legal advice and explaining necessary procedures the pro se individual must follow, explaining that a necessary form is available online in their bank of forms, explaining that something they did is procedurally improper, etc etc. The latter is actually pretty common, just out of necessity really.