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05 Oct, 2024 by Jake
I didn't even have to go to court. My case was fully dismissed by the prosecution after Joe and Ryan Huffman has a meeting with them. Amazing job and result.
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27 Aug, 2024 by Meghann
My fiancé at the time was accused of stealing computers from the U of A ( he was a professor at the time) but he would regularly take equipment home for research and then bring it back, anyway it was a big to do and got blown way up, and so we hired Mr. St. Louis, and man was that the best decision ever!! Not only is he absolutely incredible in court but his receptionist was amazing and he always answered our calls or if he was busy would get right back to us. Well my fiancé was looking at jail time, and long story short after the jury found him guilty Joe did his magic like he is known for and the next thing you know the Judge made it silent for a minute and then said "I'm not happy with the jury's decision so I am overturning it , and sir you are free to go." So Mr. St. Louis literally got my fiancé off of all charges and even after he was found guilty(which of course is like one in a million) but the point is this lawyer is literally the absolute best there is. Joe St. Louis is the exact definition of what the perfect lawyer is. Thank you again Mr. St. Louis.
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04 Jun, 2024 by No one u know
I was recommended Joe St. Louis and his firm, from both an established attorney I knew in another state and my manager in Tucson, his firm written up as best firm in field year after year in local paper and magazines, so Not hard to find... Wasn't even sure wether to fight the charge or not at first or if would simply be a waste of money and time...? I was told it important no matter what to have someone represent me and see what they can do to possibly mitigate the best outcome... Truth is, thought no one would believe my story and actually how or why something happened in getting stopped in the first place... Had an officer new to his profession and putting it nicely, very over zealous !!! this in mind, who is going to believe me or even listen... Wasn't until original interview with a zoom call with one of the lawyers in the firm did I feel at all like I had any reason fight a government agency, that assumes guilt and paid to find you guilty.... This attorney, told me after and during the whole story - while asking complete honesty - that there are some possible mishandled issues here, a physical ailment that should of been observed and respected, and a reason for the stop in the first place, actually 5 things !!! Then he proceeded to tell me that the attorneys all have been busy, his docket full, but he will ask and maybe his boss could take the job, but has a confidence with anyone there, to reassure me. I waited a day or two knowing that maybe a thing to deal with or not just wait around for charges etc etc. which they came and after hired - even upped the charges !!!!???? which Joe becoming my attorney and remembered asking him - "did they raise the charge, because I hired you " Well - this whole thing or time to fight something like this requires nerve and patience, on both the defendants part and the attorney - so should be aware of that, if ever in this predicament!! This firm behind the scenes does a lot of gathering interviews by all involved, so may or may not be used in trial or to further shape a defense along with video, audio, police reports, scene pictures and anything there that may be of use - lighting, area suitability and numerous things to do with that alone.. This all in mind allows a skilled firm to discover something that could be used in pre trial, and causing the case to be dismissed... Not so in mine or observed by the judge allowing any motions and we did have a few good plausible ones at that - they wanted me to hang - !!!! This is where you need balls and your attorney need huevos also - Now, especially if you think your getting railroaded, easier to do - build the best trial case possible with experts that may be able to substantiate and or witnesses to corroborate your story... A phone call or two, or three and then a meeting or three - making this plan and how to go about shaping this part of the defense another thing - different than what happened before as to not get to this point in the effort, but all the info, reports etc. the firm had gathered - becomes more than handy but allows for the defense you will need against what one may think impossible... You and your attorney will hope something happens during this, what may seem like a long awaited time, but allows for many things to possibly happen in a defendant's favor, some of which may be explained to you or may, learn, and this is where patience comes in !!! So - don't think time is a bad thing - like farming and or investing both, time is huge important... I think this applies here or so I have learned... I think being engaged and reading everything sent from the firm, and replying that received etc. a good thing, writing things down develop some notes as remembered and or to develop clarity so that another that may be a juror can understand, important .. We had a couple, mistrials, one of which, outcome, was very favorable to me... First class guy and a first class firm !!!
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17 Aug, 2023 by L. michael
Getting charged with DUI is terrifying. It's scary, shameful and downright miserable to go through that. Hiring Joe St. Louis was, by far, the best decision I could have made. Joe and his staff (including his private investigator) put everything they had into my case. They were aggressive and consistent in their approach but what truly gave me peace of mind at a time one tends to lay awake at night thinking about the ramifications, was Joe's absolute knowledge of the law and what is right and wrong. After my first consult, I immediately knew I hired the right guy! What a feeling to know you have the guy who is the best of the best. Over the next several months, it was clear just how good Joe and his team really are. I was kept apprised at all times and Joe had the requisite resources to build a very strong case. Then it came to trial... I have never seen a lawyer, "out-lawyer" anyone like that. Joe was prepared, calm, and patient with the judge. He knows these judges and he conducts himself in a way that endears himself to the judge. Not Joe's first rodeo. He was awesome in front of the judge and absolutely killed it at trial for me. I had the right guy on my side and it led to a complete dismissal of my case. I would not recommend anyone but Joe St. Louis as THE attorney you must call if you find yourself in a similar situation. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, Joe! You are, without a doubt, a beast!
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22 Apr, 2019 by Anonymous
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13 Sep, 2017 by Richard
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