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Old Jun 21st, 2007, 04:40 PM     #1
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Default Self-representation & how to testify

I am representing myself in court and was wondering when it is my turn to testify (I'm the defendent) should I give a narrative of what happened or do I need to ask a question and then answer it? Thanks
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You may ask the judge but a narrative is often just fine,
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