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If You Can’t Afford a Lawyer, Just Pay the Fine

Jamison Koehler July 28, 2011Humor

Defense strategy of pro se defendant this morning consisted mostly of making faces during the police officer’s testimony.  Note to self:  Not real effective.  Surprisingly enough, the prosecutor still felt the need for argument.

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