Should You Represent Yourself in Criminal Court

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2008

Florida Criminal Defense Attorney John Hager talks about representing yourself in a court of law. The Law Offices of Hager and Schwartz handles all felony and misdemeanor criminal charges including DUI, Domestic Violence, Drug crimes, Theft crimes, Probation Violation, Expungement and more. Mr. Hager represents clients in Miami Dade, Broward, Collier, Monroe and Volusia counties. You can contact John Hager at www.DefendYourCase.com or by calling (866) 850-7575.

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  • This guy only needs a clown nose and some red shoes for this vid. WTF

    I'd actually write him a check to go #$%^ himself.

  • wrong in some cases it is a serious advantage your an idiot...

  • GIVE ME MONEY!

  • just what id expect to hear from a blood suckin lawyer haha.

  • he who is really a fool is he who trusts his -

    RIGHTS to a lawyer

    HEALTH to a doctor

    SOUL to a priest

  • Most people can't fix their own car either so they HIRE a TRAINED auto mechanic. I figure any dunce capable of reading a book can learn and if such person can learn, then he can "learn" to fix his own car, or as in this classic example of "lawyers are special people" crap, they can easily learn legal procedure. Also, a pro se litigant doesn't need to massage the nutts of a judge either as lawyers have to do.

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