The Jurisdictionary course is a course that is worth your time to learn.
I just received this from Dr. Graves and much of this we use to handle debt collectors, IRS and others and win, without ever stepping in a court room.
Deal with this on the administrative level without ever having to deal with corrupt judges and prosecutors.
The "trying" of your case with the first pleading and continues with discovery and motions before trial.
Common reasons cases go to trial are:
1. Lazy lawyer who didn't do the pre-trial work he could have done.
2. Stupid lawyer who didn't know how to do the pre-trial work he could have done.
3. Greedy lawyer who didn't want to do the pre-trial work he could have done.
4. No lawyer and no idea how to do the pre-trial work that could have been done.
Don't wait for trial to win!
1. Trial is uncertain, especially with unpredictable juries and corrupt judges.
2. Trial is "think on your feet" with opponent trying to throw you off with objections.
3. Trial is a nasty battle against lawyers' willing to cheat if they can.
4. Trial is a last bite at the apple, with no take backs and no retreats.
Win before trial!
This "How to Win in Court" course makes it easy to learn how with sample forms and simplified step-by-step explanations.