Nathaniel Scott Redmon

177 North Church Avenue, Tucson, AZ

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Education

2007
Northern Kentucky - Chase, JD - Juris Doctor
2004
Indiana State University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Gerard u

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17 Dec, 2024
Recommend for anyone facing any legal problems even 6/7 months from being sentenced when I have questions or anything Mr. Katasrelis or one of his team will still respond to me.
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Bryn

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14 Dec, 2024
Best Defense Attorney Group I consulted with Mr. Katsarelis regarding a very stressful situation that I went through. He was compassionate, genuinely cared, and gave me detailed advice and direction. He volunteered his time and went above and beyond my expectations to help me. If you are looking for a group of people who actually care and want to help you look no further. These are the guys to hire!!!
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Joe bynum

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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who provide exceptional legal representation
“Mr. Katsarelis is an amazing attorney. If I could rate him 100 stars, I would in a split second. This man is a God sent.”
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Dedicated and caring attorneys who go above and beyond for their clients
“Mr. Katsarelis took great pride to listen to my case go over it with me and to listen and answer all my questions and concerns.”
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Prompt and responsive communication with clients
“He was always available and ready to listen. He is an excellent communicator and genuinely cares.”
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Ability to achieve favorable outcomes, even in complex cases
“Mr. Katsarelis saved me from a 6 year prison sentence that the public defender offered me with 4 years probation.”
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Reasonable and transparent pricing
“His price was more than fair considering the charges were very serious.”
Cons
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Some reviewers had difficulty reaching the attorneys or getting timely responses
“Waiting on hold for a long time and then got a voicemail box. Don't expect a callback”
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A few negative experiences with unprofessional or unhelpful staff
“She was super unprofessional (scheduled me late, was getting mcdonalds with her kids during our time). She's a egotistical biayatch who will hangup on you (after interrupting you), and bail on important dates the day before, then basically talk down to you as if yiu are mentally ill whem you clearly aren't.”

Publications

2018:
CLE Materials, A View from the Prosecutor's Table
2014:
Arizona Court of Appeals, Published Appeal Ortiz v. Espinoza et al

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