Monday, January 16, 2023

 Philosophical Objectives Of The Representarian Party-Part Ten

Philosophical Objectives Of The Representarian Party-Part Ten 


Currently there are four types of individual(s) who present his/her case in a court of law and/or do his/her legal work in an administrative office belonging to the executive branch.

1. Individual(s) who has a strong disdain for the Bar Attorney Officialdom. He/she exercises his/her social conscience by fulfilling both his/her right and responsibility to present his/her case and/or to do his/her legal work.
2. Individual(s) who have no disdain or ambivalent feelings against the Bar Attorney Officialdom. He/she simply desires to control the narrative of his/her presentation of his/her case and/or his/her legal work. He/she exercises his/her social conscience by fulfilling both his/her right and responsibility to present his/her case and/or to do his/her legal work.
3. Individual(s) who would not mind representation by an attorney but simply find it not cost-effective to hire one. He/she must instead fulfill his/her responsibility to present his/her case and/or to do legal work. 
4. Individual(s) who both desire and can afford representation by an attorney but are unable to hire an attorney who can properly serve him/her. 

To summarize, individual(s) whose social conscience, inability to pay an attorney, or inability to hire an attorney who can provide deferential service at a cost-effective price, currently compels him/her to either present his/her case in a court of law and/or to do his/legal legal work in an administrative office of the executive branch which handles all judicial recordings. This must change because according to the ideals of representative governance, all individual(s) who are English-speaking adults and who are not incapacitated must do the same.

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