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"THE RIGHT TO PROCEED PRO SE IS A FUNDAMENTAL STATUTORY RIGHT THAT IS AFFORDED THE HIGHEST
DEGREE OF PROTECTION"
(Devine v. Indian River County School BD. 11th Cir. 1997
Going it alone can be a rough road, but having others like you to communicate with and as a support group can boost
your chances of representing yourself adequately.
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Don't let anyone violate your right to free speech or your right to represent yourself!
Due Process provides that the "rights of pro se litigants are to be contrued liberally and held to a less stringent
standard than formal pleadings drafted by lawyers.
(Spencer v. Doe; 1998, Green v. Bransou 1997, Boag v. McDougall; 1998, and Haines v. Kenner; 1972
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