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In Propria Persona, Sui Juris

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In Propria Persona or Pro Per In one’s own proper person. It was formerly a rule in pleading that pleas to the jurisdiction of the court must be plead in propria persona, because if pleaded by an Attorney they admit the jurisdiction, as an Attorney is an Officer of the Court, and he is presumed to plead after having obtained Leave, which admits the jurisdiction. related to  Pro Se:  one proceeding for himself and on their own behalf, in person. And Sui Juris (Law) law (usually postpositive) of full age and not under disability; legally competent to manage one's own affairs; independent

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