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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the pro se complaint form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name as the plaintiff in the designated space at the top of the form.
  3. Next, list the full names of the defendant(s) below your name. Ensure each name is on a separate line for clarity.
  4. Indicate whether you wish to have a trial by jury by checking 'Yes' or 'No' in the provided boxes.
  5. In the 'Previous Lawsuits' section, answer whether you have initiated other lawsuits related to this case. If yes, provide details about those lawsuits as instructed.
  6. Fill out your address and any additional plaintiffs' information in Item A under 'Parties'.
  7. Complete Item B with the defendant's name and address, and use Item C for any additional defendants.
  8. In the 'Statement of Claim', succinctly describe your case's facts, including how each defendant is involved. Use extra sheets if necessary.
  9. Finally, state what relief you are seeking from the court in the 'Relief' section before signing and dating at the bottom of the form.

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Defendants who choose to appear pro se may do so because they believe they may gain tactical advantages against the prosecutor, such as obtaining sympathy from the jury, the opportunity to personally address the jury and witnesses.
Some represent themselves because: They cannot afford a lawyer (in criminal cases, if you cannot afford a lawyer, the court will appoint a lawyer for you) In small claims, lawyers are not allowed. Some feel they can handle the case on their own.
Due to this system, lawyers favor representing clients with stronger cases while parties with weaker cases remain unrepresented. Therefore, pro se litigants may lose more often because they have inherently weak cases that cannot attract lawyers to represent them.
Lets take a look at the different types of pro se litigants the Appeaser, Fighter, Magician, Gangster and Conqueror.
Has Anyone Ever Won a Court Case Representing Themselves? Litigants have won court cases when they represent themselves. But pro se litigants are more likely to lose than win their cases.

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