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Can you share your thoughts on the evidence?

Plaintiffs can express their thoughts and ideas around the evidence in court.

Generally speaking, the plaintiff must first state his identity information and state whether to apply for the judge to recuse himself. During the subsequent court investigation phase, the plaintiff needs to read out his complaint and state whether there are additional facts and reasons. The plaintiff also needs to adduce evidence and explain the purpose of each piece of evidence. The plaintiff needs to cross-examine the defendant’s evidence.

The plaintiff also needs to answer questions raised by the judge. Finally, the plaintiff needs to make an argument and state his final request. During the mediation stage, the plaintiff needs to state whether he is willing to mediate and elaborate on his mediation plan.