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Re: Why do you charge pet fees? - Landlord Forum thread 150041

Re: Why do you charge pet fees? by Anonymous on January 18, 2008 @14:53

                              
I've observed many landlord/tenant cases under different judges. Consistently, the judges treated the attorneys with far more respect than the plaintiffs and defendants. Let them badger and lead the witnesses, just as you described. Even let them have continuances for being unprepared. On the other hand the litigants who represented themselves were constantly cut short, berated, belittled, and denied continuances if they were unprepared. Cell phones were taken from non-attorneys while attorneys were just told "you know better. put it away".

Judges and attorneys are in a comradeship and don't like outsiders playing their game.

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