Legal Definition and Related Resources of In propria persona
Meaning of In propria persona
(Lat.) In his person; himself; as, the defendant appeared in propria persona; the plaintiff argued the cause in propria persona.
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Meaning of In Propria Persona in the U.S. Legal System
Definition of In Propria Persona published by the National Association for Court Management: Person who presents his or her own case in a court of law without the aid or assistance of a lawyer. See Pro Se.
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