Richard M. Grasby, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Little Rock, AR with 7 reviews
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Richard M. Grasby

719 N Coolidge St, Little Rock, AR

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27 Jan, 2022
I was involved in a potentially unavoidable misunderstanding/misinterpretation of the law nearly 2 years ago. After a rather embarrassing interaction with police, I consulted Attorney Grasby to to review my side of the story. Mr. Grasby was very professional and saw my side of the supposed offense and offered well taken advise upon hearing and evaluating the law. Upon his recommended advise which seemed reasonable and just...according to the law, I entrusted him to represent my side as "innocent until proven guilty. After a strenuous year of court delays due to Covid-19 and multiple delays for what I thought were my chance to tell my side of the story for a "fast and expedient" trial, Mr. Grasby proved beyond the shadow of a doubt my innocence. I consider him a Marshall of law as I was raised. He never spoke down to me or my honest claims...I highly recommend him aside of his style and cowboy boots, this guy LISTENS, understands the law. If he takes your case you can believe he will use his experience to settled in your favor to the fullest extent of the law.
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Christi

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08 Feb, 2018
I have used Richard Grasby on multiple occasions. I have never been disappointed. He has always been well received by prosecutors and judges in every county I have hired him for. My last DWI could not have had a better outcome and it was #2 for me. He handles himself professionally and is extremely personable and available. His fees are more than reasonable and he has never let me down. I highly recommend Mr. Grasby for all your legal needs.
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Joe

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31 Jan, 2018
I was fortunate enough to have Richard recommended to me by a friend, it was a blessing. Richard has represented me in several cases and is a top notch defense attorney in many areas. You will not only appreciate Richard's court room demeanor, but he will put you at ease with his friendly nature. I would highly recommend Richard for any DWI/DUI conviction but I will not stop there, he is the real deal in any case that you would retain him for.
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Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and courtroom abilities
“His courtroom abilities are amazing. His openness and honesty -- and sense of humor (although sometimes "dry") -- are some of his best personal qualities.”
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Effective at getting favorable outcomes for clients
“He has always been well received by prosecutors and judges in every county I have hired him for. My last DWI could not have had a better outcome and it was #2 for me.”
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Personable and puts clients at ease
“You will not only appreciate Richard's court room demeanor, but he will put you at ease with his friendly nature.”
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Highly recommended by past clients
“I have used Richard Grasby on multiple occasions. I have never been disappointed... I highly recommend Mr. Grasby for all your legal needs.”
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Effective at defending clients and proving innocence
“Mr. Grasby proved beyond the shadow of a doubt my innocence. I consider him a Marshall of law as I was raised.”
Cons
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May not always act in the client's best interests
“He drained me of 3800 dollars and told me to give my children over to dcfs. The only thing this man did was offer to drive them to the dhs office. He told me there's nothing I can do.”
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Potential for manipulation or questionable tactics
“Manipulation is a key factor in him. I now sit with no children, no home, and a scar that will never go away.”

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