Can a federal Complaint in a pro se civil lawsuit state conclusions based on the evidence, or only evidence?
Question by constantine7337: Can a federal Complaint in a pro se civil lawsuit state conclusions based on the evidence, or only evidence?
I’m filing a civil lawsuit pro se. The Defendant’s attorney said some allegations based on conclusions were misplead. Can I make conclusions based on the evidence, such as, “Person X provided Plaintiff with a fabricated wheel bearing part that didn’t belong to Plaintiff’s car after it was serviced for repairs. Therefore, person X fraudulently concealed facts about Plaintiff’s car”? Please respond.
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Answer by Randy F
your statement of facts does not prove fraud. you need to show that person X willfully and knowingly installed the wrong bearings on the car
to have a case for fraud. as of now I only see a suit for the damages and repairs and possibly some lost wages. good luck
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