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If you had to represent yourself in court, would you know what to do? When you represent yourself in court, itamp;#39;s called appearing Pro Se, which is Latin for amp;quot;on oneamp;#39;s own behalf.amp;quot; Unfortunately, Iamp;#39;ve watched countless pro se litigants ruin winnable cases because they didnamp;#39;t know how to testify, object, or present evidence. So, Iamp;#39;m going to teach you how testimony is different when you represent yourself, 3 of the most common objections, and how to get most evidence admitted. Obviously, I canamp;#39;t squeeze 3 years of law school and my 12 years of trial experience into this one video, but these few tips will either help you when you appear pro se in Court OR convince you that hiring an attorney is in your best interest. Evidence in our adversarial legal system is routinely provided through live-witness testimony. This means that someone will take the witness stand and answer questions. When you