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Old June 30, 2009, 01:44 PM   #15
Ricky B
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The term pro se means "for oneself." It refers to a litigant (whether or not a lawyer) who is acting as his own advocate.

An alternative term is sometimes used: in propria persona, which is sometimes abbreviated to in pro per. That means something like "in his own person" (i.e., not through an attorney).
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