State and local governments can be targets for individuals who file "do-it-yourself" lawsuits and represent themselves in court. Also known as vexatious litigants, these individuals range from opportunistic citizens to inmates in county jails and state prisons. Lawsuits filed by self-represented litigants often have no merit and are dismissed before they reach trial - but not before a city or county has spent thousands of dollars on legal fees.
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