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Re: Why do you charge pet fees?
by DA (Texas)
on June 20, 2013 @19:01
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When representing yourself you should always be respectful to the court at all times. You should do a little home work before hand to gain an understanding of the judicial cannons that a judge is required to follow. By simply responding calmly and respectfully like asking the judge "how this supports and gains public trust" should indicate to the Judge that you know the judicial code of conduct and might give you a fare shake against a lawyer. Of course this will always depend on how well you've organized your case. Evidence should speak for its self. Pet rent could easily be called "boarding" the pet just like your local vet. Though you are providing rent to people, you are also "boarding" a pet. Pets are not people and people are not pets. I'm currently developing our pet policy and this dialog was helpful.
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