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TexasTowelie

(112,167 posts)
Sun Feb 4, 2018, 05:07 PM Feb 2018

Kobach will represent himself in upcoming trial. Is it a smart move?

When a federal lawsuit challenging Kansas’s proof of citizenship voter law goes to trial in March, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach plans to be in the courtroom.

He’ll be the attorney defending the law he crafted.

Rarely, if ever, do statewide elected officials represent themselves at trial.

The unusual situation is made possible by Attorney General Derek Schmidt.

Kobach, who is being sued in his official capacity as secretary of state, received permission from Schmidt to represent himself at the trial-court level in the lawsuit after he agreed that the secretary of state’s office will pay for all costs of the case, Schmidt’s office said.

Read more: http://www.kansas.com/news/politics-government/article198143494.html

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Kobach will represent himself in upcoming trial. Is it a smart move? (Original Post) TexasTowelie Feb 2018 OP
There's that old saying: A person who represents himself has a fool for a client. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2018 #1
In this case a fool and an asshole. Hope he gets payment upfront! MLAA Feb 2018 #2
No, that is a very dumb move Gothmog Feb 2018 #3
I hope the old adage applies the same way it usually does. appleannie1943 Feb 2018 #4
I am all for Kobach... 3catwoman3 Feb 2018 #5
Well, when you lie and your guilty and you don't want to tell your lawyer Thekaspervote Feb 2018 #6

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,683 posts)
1. There's that old saying: A person who represents himself has a fool for a client.
Sun Feb 4, 2018, 05:10 PM
Feb 2018

In almost all cases it's not a good idea.

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