> I'm not a lawyer, and I suspect you're not either. By the way, here's where part of the problem stems, right here. This notion of that you have to be a lawyer -- as if their some other race or something. Lawyers are people, that have been trained into a historical system of conventions. That doesn't necessarily make them good counselors, and conversely non-lawyers can be better defenders than "lawyers". As long as this (US) is a constitutional republic, it is of, by and for, the people. There is legally no grounds to deprive a citizen of a fair trial even if they don't have lawyer. The Establishment has been intimidating people for too long.
I'm just calling it out, so my crowd (can I call it that?) doesn't give away it's power. Mark. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list