Joseph P DiRoberto, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Tucson, AZ with 2 reviews
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Joseph P DiRoberto

1795 E Camino Cielo, Tucson, AZ

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1986:
University of Akron School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1981:
University of Akron, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Kandice yourist

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06 Nov, 2024
He was my husband's attorney recently. He was so helpful and is really good at what he does and really cares about his clients. Would definitely reconmended.
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12 Feb, 2016
Mr. DiRoberto, not only handled my case in a timely manner with the utmost care and concern, but also treated my family and I, with the highest level of patience and respect, and at such a comparatively low and fair price. Almost immediately, you will notice this man truly cares about people, and is not just trying to make a quick buck, which many lawyers unfortunately do, today. Mr DiRoberto is as honest as he is intelligent. I didn't expect to receive such a superb legal representative, especially concerning such a significant case, or even worse, a possible conviction, which would have ruined my life, as I knew it. Thanks to (God) and Mr DiRoberto's expertise my case was dismissed, when my name was called, and nothing was further was ever required or mandated. It was an unfortunate situation, but the overall experience was pretty much a win/win for ALL parties, as I am sure everyone took something positive home with them, that day (and thing continue to get better). Thanks again, Joseph DiRoberto! A good lawyer knows, that ALL people make mistakes, even the people, who are trying to do the right thing, that is how we learn from our mistakes, and try to prevent them from happening again. When we are unable to communicate for ourselves properly (in court), we can potentially make the situation worse than it began, which I can relate to. I would, and do recommend this lawyer to all those I know, who are in need of legal services. I still continue to, and would use his services first before anyone else near Sierra Vista, AZ, if I needed legal service/advice, again in the future. And Thank you for your time and consideration.
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Publications

2010:
Pacific Reporter Third, State v. Davis, 226 Ariz. 97, 244 P 3d 101
1993:
Pacific Reporter Second, State v Ayala, 178 Ariz. 318 P, 873 P .2d 656
1990:
Pacific Report Second, State v. Leyva, 165 Ariz. 269, 798 P .2d 407
1990:
Pacific Reporter Second, State v. Watton, 164 Ariz. 323, 793 P .2d 80
1989:
Pacific Reporter Second, State v. Juarez, 161 Ariz. 76, 775 P .2d 1140
1989:
Pacific Reporter Second, State v. Maldonado, 164 Ariz. 471, 793 P. 2d 1138
1989:
Pacific Report Second, Cornell v. Superior Court, 160 Ariz. 1, 770 P. 2d 305
1988:
Pacific Reporter Second, Neilson v. Superior Court, 159 Ariz. 395, 797 P .2d 1185
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