What Should One Talk About In The Small Claims Court?

What Should One Talk About In The Small Claims Court?

With the few minutes one has in court, the most logical point to speak on is Exhibit L, Photocopy of Promissory Note. It does many things at once. First, ask the judge if making a copy of the dollar bill is illegal. Then ask if one can use copies of dollar bills for payment (of course one can’t). This simple idea proves how it is illegal to collect on a debt that is NOT an original note. It is illegal to make copies of a dollar bill, and the same applies to one's case. If it was legal to collect on a copy, then one could make copies of as many bills as one needed in order to pay any alleged debt.
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