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HOW TO REPRESENT





​YOURSELF

What Content Will Appear Here?

"How to Represent Yourself" will provide information to give you the skills, knowledge, tools, and hopefully confidence, to navigate your way through civil procedures.  This section will be more useful than a self-help book you might buy from a bookstore because it will focus on and explain issues and challenges that Illegally Targeted People face. Here is some of the content it will feature. Most of the items with bullet points will have their own tabs so that we can explain things clearly and fully.

Outline

Each bullet point below will be a hyperlink to an section explaining what you need to do. We hope to have this completed within a few months because we understand how important it is to some in the community.

We will link the sections in this outline to tabs that explain the topic and special considerations for Illegally Targeted People.

  • Introduction
    • Should you sue?
    • Statute of limitations
    • Pre-litigation discovery
    • Government immunity and when lack of
    • Suing government required first step – File a “Claim”
    • What to expect and when
    • Forms and requirements with deadlines
    • e-Filing (easier than you think!)
 
  • What Court Should You Sue In?
    • Federal District Court
    • State Superior Court
    • Small Claims Court

  • Pleadings
    • Complaint – How to write
    • Causes of Action – No evidence needed yet – but writing it correctly is key because it is what determines if you can get past an early dismissal of the lawsuit and into the “discovery” phase where you can put the defendant(s) under oath and possibly reveal evidence in your favor.
      • Private Nuisance - see bottom of Common Law Torts for now
      • False imprisonment
      • Trespass to Chattels
      • Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress - see bottom of Common Law Torts for now
      • Negligence
      • Conspiracy
      • Aiding and Abetting
      • Accessory After the Fact
      • Assault – threat of is continuous with targeting - - see bottom of Common Law Torts for now
      • Battery – Any attack by Directed Energy Weapons / V2K - see bottom of Common Law Torts for now
      • Battery – If they encourage battery, they are liable - see bottom of Common Law Torts for now
      • more  – this is only sampling of torts
    • Civil Case Cover Sheet
    • Proof of Service
 
  • Serve Defendant, file with court within 60 days (deadlines can vary by state and federal)
 
  • Meet and Confer Statement
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  • Early Defenses
    • If Defendant files Demurrer - how to respond
    • If Defendant files Motion to Strike - how to respond
    • If Defendant files Anti-SLAPP motion – only for violation of THEIR free speech
    • If Defendant files Answer - (hopefully if you wrote complaint correctly)
 
  • Informal Discovery
    • Depositions
    • Special Interrogatories - due 10 days after serve Defendant
    • Documents and Things - written questions you serve defendant that they have 30 days to respond to - under oath
    • Form Interrogatories
 
  • Compel Discovery
    • Special Interrogatories – propounding party – if answers evasive or incomplete
    • Form Interrogatories
    • Documents and Things
    • Separate Statement – to be filed with Compel Motion
 
  • Motions
    • Meet and Confer Statement
    • Motions
      • Points and Authorities
      • Declarations
      • [Proposed] Order
    • Request for Judicial Notice
    • Oppositions
    • Replies
    • Reconsideration Hearing
 
  • Witness Statement
 
  • Case Management Statement
 
  • Trial Section
    • Jury Selection
    • Trial
    • Post-Trial Motions
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  • Appeal
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Disclaimer: Targeted America is not a law firm. The information contained in this website is provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice on any matter.

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  • Home
    • Vision, Mission and Values
    • Targeted America Overview
    • Our Team
    • Advisers
    • Volunteers
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  • CointelPro 2022
  • Christiana v. Lighthouse
  • Newsletter
  • In the News
  • Legal
    • Targeted Cases
    • Ways to Afford a Lawsuit
    • How to Represent Yourself >
      • Introduction >
        • Should You Sue?
        • Statute of Limitations
        • What to Expect and When
      • The Pleadings >
        • Causes of Action
        • Private Nuisance
    • FOIA Requests
    • Federal Laws >
      • The Constitution
      • Constitutional Case Law
      • Treaties
      • United States Codes
      • Administrative Law
      • Executive Orders
      • Human Rights and Experimentation
    • State Laws >
      • Constitutional Case Law
      • State Codes >
        • Human Experimentation
        • State Civil Codes
    • Class Action Versus Mass Tort and Local Lawsuits
    • Common Law Torts
  • Targeted Evidence
  • Medical
  • Call To Action
  • Public Awareness
  • Events
  • Organizations and Research Resources
  • Glossary
  • Site Map
  • spare CointelPro 2022