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Practical Self-Representation in Court

by "nolawyer" <nolawyer@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 18, 2004 at 08:28 PM

Robert Hirschfeld, JD
Can Write Your Pro-Se Appeal Brief
Phone 011 52 638 382 0214 Email nolawyer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 is Running! Use this Free Form YOURSELF
before 30 days from date of signed judgment!

 APPELLATE  RIGHTS
"Take a bite out of Bad Court Decisions"

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NOTICE OF APPEAL FORM


Copy the simple one page form from this screen or ask
nolawyer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 email you as a file attachment the self-expanding file "NAPPL.EXE"
containing
 this form in many popular word processor formats.

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(YOUR NAME)
(YOUR STREET ADDRESS)
(YOUR CITY/STATE/ZIP)
(YOUR PHONE NUMBER)
Appellant, In Propria Persona


(NAME OF COURT WHERE
JUDGMENT/DECREE TO BE APPEALED WAS ENTERED)

(CAPTION OF YOUR CASE; Edit to make it look similar to do***ents filed in
your
 case)

_____________________________________)
_____________________________________) No. (CASE NUMBER OF CASE
_____________________________________) IN WHICH JUDGMENT TO BE
_____________________________________) APPEALED WAS ENTERED)
_____________________________________)
_____________________________________)
_____________________________________) NOTICE OF APPEAL
_____________________________________)
_____________________________________)
_____________________________________)
NOTICE IS GIVEN that (YOUR NAME) hereby Appeals from the

(Judgment/Decree/Decision, etc.) entered herein on (DATE JUDGMENT

WAS SIGNED) by the Honorable (NAME OF JUDGE OR JUDICIAL OFFICIAL

WHO SIGNED JUDGMENT) in the above-captioned action.


Dated:(DATE)_______________________

_____________________________
(YOUR NAME)
(YOUR STREET ADDRESS)
(YOUR CITY/STATE/ZIP)
(YOUR PHONE NUMBER)
Appellant, In Propria Persona

Original filed with the
Clerk of this Court, along
with any fees required by the clerk,
and copies mailed/delivered on
this date (DATE OF FILING/MAILING) to:


(NAME AND ADDRESS OF OTHER PARTY OR ATTORNEY FOR OTHER PARTY)
(NAME AND ADDRESS OF JUDGE WHO SIGNED THE JUDGMENT APPEALED FROM)
(OTHER PARTIES WHO RECEIVED COPIES IN THIS CASE)


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INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
OF THE NOLAWYER NOTICE OF APPEAL

1. NEVER assume that a universal do***ent is correct for your state and
court;
 try to determine BEFORE YOU FILE if the above form will be acceptable to
the
 Clerk of your court. It is believed by NOLAWYER to contain the minimum
basic
 elements for the filing of a notice of appeal anywhere, but no guarantees
of
 format, sufficiency or acceptability are made.

2. Find out IMMEDIATELY how many days you have from the date of signing of
 your Judgment/Decree or other FINAL order to file a Notice of Appeal. In
some
 courts and in some kinds of cases, it can be 10, 20 or 30 days. IF YOU
WAIT
 BEYOND THE APPEAL PERIOD FOR YOUR CASE, YOU HAVE LOST YOUR RIGHT OF
APPEAL
 AND CANNOT FILE THE NOTICE. SPEED IS CRUCIAL!!!!

3. Check with the Clerk of Court as to where the Notice of Appeal and
 subsequent papers are to be filed. In most instances, the initial Notice
of
 Appeal is filed in the Court that issued the Judgment or Decree that you
are
 appealing, not in the higher appeals court. Later papers may go to the
higher
 court, depending upon procedures in your state. Ask the Clerk to be sure!

4. The Clerk may, instead of accepting this form, require that you use the
 Clerk's own provided form. Go with the flow. Fill out theirs, if that's
what
 they want. What's im****tant is to FILE A TIMELY NOTICE OF APPEAL TO STOP
THE
 CLOCK FROM RUNNING.

4. You may be required, depending on your state and court rules, to pay
 various fees or bonds along with the Notice of Appeal. The Clerk should
be
 able to tell you what these are. There may be a simple Appeal Filing Fee.
If
 the judgment you are appealing requires you to pay a sum of money, the
filing
 of the Notice of Appeal alone may not stop the other party's right to
 collect. A "supersedeas bond" in the amount of the judgment or larger may
be
 required to be posted in order to stop collection or execution ofthe
judgment
 while it is on appeal.

5. To carry through your appeal, be prepared to arrange and pay for, if
 necessary, the preparation of a complete Court Re****ter's Transcript of
what
 was said at your trial, if any, and possibly to pay for the Clerk's
photocopy
 costs required to send the Appeals Court a copy of the file (the papers
filed
 by both sides plus notations or memoranda placed into the file by the
Court
 itself. You may be required to obtain a "docket" or listing of the papers
 already in your court file, originals or copies of which will be sent up
to
 the higher court. In some instances, you may save a ****tion of the
clerk's
 photocopying expense by giving the clerk a clearly prepared list of only
 those docket papers which you wish to have the court of appeals refer to.
 Safest is to let all the court's docketed papers be transmitted to the
higher
 court.

6. EITHER you will be sent a "briefing schedule" telling when your
"Opening
 Brief" will be due, or your state may have a fixed number of days
(usually
 more than 30) AFTER the Notice of Appeal is filed, in which you must
prepare
 and file your Opening Brief. Beware! Failure to pay fees or to timely
file
 the Opening Brief may result in permanent dismissal of your Appeal.
Sometimes
 a written motion for extension of time will succeed in delaying the
briefing
 schedule, BUT THE NUMBER OF DAYS FOR FILING THE NOTICE OF APPEAL IN MOST
 CASES CANNOT BE EXTENDED.

 If you need assistance in researching and preparing your Appeal Briefs,
you
 may wish to hire an experienced do***ent preparer such as


NOLAWYER
011 52 638 382 0214 (Mexico)
email: nolawyer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Page: http://www.nolawyer.com

Lawyer-quality do***ent preparation at NOLAWYER prices.

Checks, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express are accepted
Free copies of the foregoing form, "NOTICE OF APPEAL" may be obtained in
paper
 form by sending a self-addressed envelope with one ounce US postage
prepaid
 (stamp) to
Robert Hirschfeld, PO Box 696, Lukeville AZ 85341 (SLOW! Don't miss 30 day
 deadline!!!), or as files usable in a number of popular word-processor
 formats by Internet file transfer requested from nolawyer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 file NAPPL.EXE is opened by typing the file's location on your
computer
 followed by NAPPL. The file will unzip itself into several word-processor
 version files, including:

NAPPMSW5.DOC Microsft Word for Dos version 5.0 and higher
NAPPMSW6.DOC Microsoft Word for Windows 2.1-6.1
NAPPMSWW. Microsoft Windows Write 3.x
NAPPWP4. Word Perfect for DOS 4.0 and higher
NAPPWP5. Word Perfect for DOS 5.0 and higher
NAPPWP6. Word Perfect for Windows 6.0 and higher
NAPPAMI. Ami Pro 1.x-3.1
NAPPWS33. Wordstar 3.3 and higher
NAPPWS70. Wordstar 7.0
NAPPWSFW. Wordstar for Windows
NAPPMCII. MacWrite II, 1.0-1.1 (extract file on IBM compat)
NAPPMCWR. MacWrite 4.5-5.0 (extract file on IBM compat)
NAPPASC.TXT Ascii Text readable by almost any word processor


You may edit the form with your word processor, or, because it is so
simple,
 you may simply reproduce the form with a typewriter, filling in the
 appropriate information. Make extra copies to present to the clerk for
 stamping and/or for delivery or mailing to the Judge and the other
parties
to
 the appealed action.


DON'T LET BAD JUDGMENTS/DECREES
BECOME PERMANENT!
APPEAL THEM!!!!!!


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HOW2, PO Box 696, Lukeville AZ 85341-0696
(Voice Credit Card Orders: 011 52 638 382 0214)

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 Self-Representation Educational Videotapes

"Introduction to Courts and Civil Procedure"
HOW2 Represent Yourself in Court Without a Lawyer - Videotape #1
1 1/4 hour VHS -- $19.95 plus $3.85 Priority Mail Postage

"The Appeal Process"
HOW2 Represent Yourself on Appeal Without a Lawyer - Videotape #2
1 3/4 hour VHS -- $19.95 plus $3.85 Priority Mail Postage

"Power and Pitfalls of Federal Court"
What Federal Courts can and cannot do; Deciding to file a Federal action
Videotape #3
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"Preparing for Trial"
What to expect, and how to prepare for trial
Videotape #4
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"The Buck Stops Here - US Supreme Court"
Special requirements to file in the United States Supreme Court
Videotape #5
1 3/4 hour VHS -- $19.95 plus $3.85 Priority Mail Postage

All five videos for $99. postpaid

 Bob Hirschfeld, JD presented these seminars, which were videotaped, at
recent
 conventions of the National Congress for Fathers and Children (NCFC).
Tape #1 is an excellent introduction to basic procedure, sequence of what
 happens from filing through motions, discovery, trial, post-trial, with
the
 insights and techniques gained by Bob Hirschfeld in ten years of Domestic
 Relations practice.

Tape #2 is a practical seminar on Appeals; what can and cannot be
appealed,
 preparations necessary before appeal, the nuts and bolts of the appeal
 process. Chock full of practical hints, warnings, explanations.

Tape #3 teaches what federal courts can and cannot do; too many pro-se
 litigants file fatally flawed complaints without first understanding the
 limitations, immunities, abstention doctrines, and peculiarities of
federal
 Court jurisdiction and capability. This tape helps decide whether or not
to
 use a federal court approach, and helps avoid the basic pitfalls if the
 decision is to go federal.

Tape#4 is essential for trial preparation; what to expect at trial, tricks
 from the other side, etc.

Tape #5 Procedures leading up the filing of a Petition for Certiorari in
the
 United States Supreme Court, format and contents of the petition, ninety
day
 absolute deadline, appropriate Supreme Court topics in the areas of
fathers
 and children's rights.

All five tapes are useful in representing yourself, and to show to
meetings
of
 fathers rights, court reform or pro-se advocates and organizations.

SECURE CREDIT CARD ORDERING ONLINE
Or, you may send a check or money order for $23.85 EACH, made out to
"HOW2"
$99.00 for all five, postpaid

 Cash sent by mail is at your risk. (Inquire about outside-USA
 payment/****pment.)
HOW2, PO Box 696, Lukeville AZ 85341-0696
(Voice Credit Card Orders: 011 52 638 382 0214
 




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Practical Self-Representation in Court
"nolawyer" <  2004-12-18 20:28:30 
Re: Practical Self-Representation in Court
"nolawyer" <  2004-12-29 18:55:37 

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