mardi 13 novembre 2018

Motions: Small Claims - Invoke the Rules of Civil Procedure - and Seal Case

My question involves court procedures for the state of: Florida; county of Collier.

Greetings...

I assisted a friend with filing an unlawful detainer. After the deadbeat was served by the processor, he told my friend he was leaving.

My friend and I went to the home and it appeared that the deadbeat bum vacated the dwelling. We tried the keys and it appears that the deadbeat bum changed the locks as my friends keys would no longer unlock the doors. My friend asked me to climb into a broken window and unlock the doors. When I entered the guy was hiding in the laundry room and asked me to leave of which I did and stated that the owner asked me to gain entrance as the owner thought he vacated.

The guy left the next day.

However, now this guy is suing me for max amount for mental distress, together with a host of other bull-malarkey. This deadbeat bum is a professional squatter and has filed many cases against others with a bunch of rambling and non-sense-able pleadings, from President Trump to UFo's and of course myself. Furthermore, this deadbeat bum, of which i never met until that day put in his answer many false statements about myself. Now if someone looks searches my name in the clerks records, it appears that I am some kind of monster, of which I am not. He even put my mothers name in the answer, arguing several bad thins about her. I have not mentioned this to her yet, but its was not good.

My questions:
I am a pro se defendant, as well as the deadbeat bum plaintiff.

Can I ask the courts, after the case to seal this case so that my good reputation , together with my mothers is not "out there in the way this guy placed us?

Again, I do not have an attorney, and feel for sure can beat this case. I want to dispose, that to, rather depose this guy, get depos, and request document production.

How can I invoke CP without an attorney?

Any other thoughts and ideas will be grateful.


Motions: Small Claims - Invoke the Rules of Civil Procedure - and Seal Case

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