• rsuri@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Has this ever happened before in the history of courts? A non-lawyer defendant with representation doing a closing argument himself?

    • BreadstickNinja@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      There are definitely crazy stupid people who choose to represent themselves in court. There are some great SovCit videos on YouTube.

      It does not tend to go well for them.

      • stephen01king@lemmy.zip
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        1 year ago

        I think he meant people who do have representation, but still chose to do the closing argument themselves. That one should be a lot more rare, I think.

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            It goes further than that. Court rules dictate that clients are not allowed to make closing arguments if they have an actual lawyer working the case. Trump would have to fire his lawyers and represent himself or maybe get permission from the judge.

            In this case the judge said - ok you can make closing arguments but only for appropriate topics, and you can’t violate the limited gag order protecting court staff. That was unacceptable to Trump.

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              Trump never wanted to bring a normal closing argument. All he wanted was a platform for himself and his overblown ego.