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Lack of communication and responsiveness with clients
“Tyrone will not call the client nor return phone calls. Voice mailbox is full and there is a error when you text the number. No communication with the client. Total disregard for the client.”
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Lack of competence and effort in handling cases
“Tyrone had no competence fighting my case at all, or he just did not want to. He never returned mine or my familys calls, and never even visited me in jail.”
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Failure to advocate for clients' interests
“He never returned mine or my familys calls, and never even visited me in jail. And I was in jail for seven (yes 7) months before i even saw a plea or had any idea of what i can expect.”
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Unprofessional and unethical conduct
“Tyrone refusd to do his job because he was not getting paid.”
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Lack of client-focused approach
“i might as well have been appointed a deaf /mute as my litigator...when he does show up its late...has spoken a total of about 15 words to me and trial is days away. he knows nothing about my case and the truth is he doesnt care what happens to you and he wont even try.”

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01 Nov, 2023 by Candace
Tyrone Mitchell is a private attorney that has a contract with the courts to be a public defender for individuals that can not afford private legal counsel but all he does for the courts is put all of their clients in prison. This has been going on for years and there are so many other private attorneys that does this in Arizona. No wonder why Arizona have one of the top incarceration rates in the United States. Tyrone didn’t cross examine any witnesses, never asked to get my husband case dropped. Or lessen his charges. The DA dropped some charges and Tyrone never asked. He will let you miss court and will give you wrong court dates. Tyrone needs his license took and if anyone feels the same way please email me at
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22 Jan, 2023 by Paul
Tirone Mitchel is a worthless peice of work. He is a useless layer unless you are on the apposing side then he is ok!!!! He will lie to you, if he even answers you!! When he does nt answer you he is probably hindering your case like he did mine!!! I tried to get a hold of him to find out if I could go into a rehab to mitagate my charges while out on bond without forfeiting my bond and he burnt me!!!!! Get a new layer!!!!
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08 Oct, 2021 by Ryan
Tyrone will not call the client nor return phone calls. Voice mailbox is full and there is a error when you text the number. No communication with the client. Total disregard for the client.
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04 Aug, 2019 by Anonymous
Tyrone is a joke and was trying to force me to take 4.5 years for something I did not do and told me he was not going to try for any lower..many time's he said he was going to show up at the jail to talk to me and never showed up. This man should not be an attorney
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13 Mar, 2018 by Anonymous
i might as well have been appointed a deaf /mute as my litigator...when he does show up its late...has spoken a total of about 15 words to me and trial is days away. he knows nothing about my case and the truth is he doesnt care what happens to you and he wont even try. im firing him at my next court appearance even if it means representing myself . the state could train monkeys to do this job and get better results than this guy
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