Pro Se 14 (Rev 2026

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  2. Begin by filling out the Plaintiff(s) section. Write the full name of each plaintiff. If there are more names than space allows, write 'see attached' and include an additional page.
  3. Next, complete the Defendant(s) section similarly, ensuring that all names match those in the caption above.
  4. Proceed to the Basis for Jurisdiction section. Check whether you are suing federal or state officials and specify the rights being violated.
  5. In the Statement of Claim section, briefly describe your case's facts, including how each defendant was involved and any relevant dates.
  6. Fill out the Injuries and Relief sections by detailing any injuries sustained and what you seek from the court.
  7. Complete the Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies section by answering questions about grievance procedures related to your claims.
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Pro se means for yourself. Unlike attorneys, pro se litigants may only represent themselves and may only present their own claims and defenses. Under the law, you may not speak for another person or entity such as a company or business. This means that you may not file a class action lawsuit.
In state court, pro se defendants charged with felonies fared as well as, and arguably docHubly better than, their represented counterparts of the 234 pro se defendants for whom an outcome was provided, just under 50 percent of them were convicted on any charge. for represented state court defendants, by
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.
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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