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Pro se legal representation in the United States
United States criminal procedure
United States law
Unbundled legal services
Superior Courts of California
Lawsuit
Law
Practice of law
Legal procedure

SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF AMADOR Date Submitted November 15, 2002 Evalyn Ghormley[removed]ACTION PLAN TO ASSIST SELF-REPRESENTED LITIGANTS 1.

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