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Knowledgeable, thorough, and professional in handling cases
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Dedicated to fighting for clients and achieving positive outcomes
“Bob saved my life. In one day, I went from a normal citizen to facing 40 years of felony charges. No other attorney would even consider the possibility that I was innocent (and I was), let alone the possibility that I could beat the case. But Bob did. And he beat the case within 60 days.”
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Accessible and responsive to client needs
“I could reach him any time of day or night, in multiple forms of communication. You won't find that with anyone else in town.”
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Failure to follow through on promised actions or amendments
“It never was so in turn child support has never been what it should be and he would never call me back. He said it was the other attorneys fault but would never call the judge and tell him.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness to client inquiries
“Never hire this attorney. He does not have email, no secretary and does not return your phone calls.”

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06 Feb, 2021 by Joanne
Mr. Marquette was the best. He knows the law, inside and out, and if there was something he didn't know, (which was rare) he did the necessary research and got back to me in a timely manner. He took the time to talk to me and explain everything, and was very professional. I have recommended him to several friends and any one else needing representation.
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22 Jul, 2016 by Miranda
Bob saved my life. In one day, I went from a normal citizen to facing 40 years of felony charges. No other attorney would even consider the possibility that I was innocent (and I was), let alone the possibility that I could beat the case. But Bob did. And he beat the case within 60 days. The judge and prosecutor all but apologized to me. There's nothing like the weight of criminal charges hanging over your head, and when you're in that situation you want to know that you have someone who is on your side, someone who will fight for you. I trusted Bob with my life, and it was the best decision I ever made. He never sugar-coated anything either. He always told me what the possibilities were and that I was up against a big battle. But if there were any way possible to beat the case, he promised me he would find it. And he did! Another thing, I felt like I was a priority, and not just another client in a mill. I could reach him any time of day or night, in multiple forms of communication. You won't find that with anyone else in town. He works multiple cases and still has the ability to make you feel like you're his only client. I could go on for days, but my point is simple: hire him and you won't regret it.
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08 Jun, 2016 by Anonymous
I would recommend Bob Marquette to anyone needing a criminal defense lawyer. Over the course of 2008 to 2016, he has been professional, knowledgeable and thorough. Any questions I had about anything were fully explained, not only until the case was resolved, but even later on, years down the road, any questions I had were answered just as thoroughly. He was polite and professional to my family who called him, which I appriciate.
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29 Apr, 2015 by Lauralea
Robert Marquette is an excellent attorney. He goes above and beyond to serve his clients. He represented me in a difficult divorce, and was very professional and organized. He is available to his clients day and night through various methods of communication. I recommend his services, if you are looking for a lawyer who actually cares about you.
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29 May, 2014 by B***h
Robert Marquette represented me in a criminal case. I had one (1) meeting with him in his office, and two (2) outside on the courthouse lawn, in nearly two years; of which, I initiated and insisted on myself. During those meetings we never discussed my case; rather, the case of another client he was representing and felt sorry for--an 18 year old female stripper who was charged with infecting several men with HIV. He even wrote an article to the local newspaper in her defense. While in my case, court recessed for lunch, jurors and my family were outside the courthouse. In front of my family and jurors, Robert Marquette loudly called me a 'B***H'. Needless to say, my defense suffered greatly. Further, Robert Marquette 'purposely' filed a document untimely (late) causing the court to deny its admission into evidence. This document was asking the court to suppress evidence obtained by law enforcement through questioning after I exercised my right to be silent and have an attorney present. Because of this, the prosecution used the evidence to corroborate testimony from the prosecutions witness--also a client of Robert Marquette!!!! I was not afforded my right to due process when Robert Marquette made an untimely filing of a material fact. This is how he purposely and legally upsets one case to do favor for another--the 18 year old girl with HIV. In other words, Robert Marquette purposely caused a conviction in my case in order to gain leniency in the case of the 18 year old girls HIV case. While in prison, the 18 year old client told me all about it. Further, Robert Marquette visited the 18 year old in prison, brought clothing and such, and acted more like a 'sugardaddy' to the 18 year old, than an attorney, although I know attorneys do such things for their client's, I couldn't figure out how to be afforded the same representation/defense strategies. However, I never heard from him again. He has screwed so many client's over that he is relocated, doesn't have an email address, or a secretary. Odds are, people in the legal profession might value their reputations far more than he does. Not to mention, his office is located right in front of the 'Drug Task Force' office!!! What goes around, comes around!! Now, he is in a prison of his own...and the witnesses to his conduct are virtually endless!! The problem with public defenders is that 'no matter what 'strategy' they use in a defense, they get paid anyway,' and by the tax payer, who , again pays for the prison stays of those who lose. What is ethical about that? Always remember: just because a woman has a baby, gets training, takes parenting classes, etc. does not mean she will be capable of being a mother!! Just because a person goes to law school, gets training and becomes licensed to call themselves a lawyer, doesn't mean they will be capable of being a lawyer!! One thing for sure, they both know how to sign on the dotted line!!!!!!!! Case Closed. Next?
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