Abstract
The purpose of this study is to ascertain the extent of individual plaintiff success in the trial stage of the small claims process and the impact of selected factors upon these favorable outcomes. Results of this study provide a basis for litigants and potential litigants to predict the outcome of the small claims trial. Of particular interest is the finding that litigant use of legal advice and representation in court is not a major factor in the outcome of a small claims court case. The results of this examination of the small claims court as it functions in Boone County, Missouri, suggest that, with the possible exception of plaintiff's gender, “justice is blind.”
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