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Pros
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Effective legal representation and ability to achieve favorable outcomes, even for serious charges
“Without his professionalism I would probably be doing life right now.”
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Expertise and experience in the legal system, including as a former prosecutor
“The man has almost 50 years he was a prosecutor back in the seventies”
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Personalized attention and commitment to each case
“He takes every case personal I've seen washed up attorneys before and he is nowhere near his prices are reasonable and you cannot beat experience”
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Reasonable pricing compared to other attorneys
“His prices are reasonable and you cannot beat experience”
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Positive reputation and highly recommended by past clients
“Best lawyer hands down" and "Best in town”
Cons
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Lack of communication and transparency during the legal process
“He kept me in the dark throughout the entire process”
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Pressuring clients to accept plea deals against their wishes
“He pressured me into signing the same deal I was offered by the public defender when we originally discussed taking the case to trial”
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Failure to properly prepare clients for court proceedings
“Roland did not at all prepare me in terms of what the motions were trying to prove”
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Unwillingness to explore all legal options and fight for the client's best interests
“He was unwilling to look into options beyond signing a deal”
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Potential negative impact on client's life and records, even for cases where the client was not guilty
“This man's total lack of compassion has permanently changed my life for the worse when I had committed no crime worthy of the charges he forced my hand to plead guilty to”

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04 May, 2024 by Rebeca fajardo chavez
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07 Mar, 2024 by Just me
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18 Sep, 2023 by Sonya hurd
Handled my husbands case a few years ago from out of state and was an easy experience with great outcome!
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22 May, 2023 by Cindi underwood
Roland is a terrible attorney. He convinced me to take a plead deal on something I didn't do, but told me that if we went to trial it would be my word against the person that did the crime, so there is 50/50 chance. I am in the finance industry and couldn't take that chance. The plea was 40 hrs community service and charges will be dismissed. I explained the situation that I can't have this on my record due to the kind of job I have. He said it would be dismissed and won't affect my job. Well not only have I been terminate due to this charge, I can't get MNLS register, I can't become a foster parent and I can't visit my family member who is incarcerated. When I called him to see what I could do, he said nothing. I took the plea and when the charges are dismissed there is nothing you can do, can't seal it cuz it's not a charge, so this man has recked my life in so many ways on a charge that I didn't even commit. Do not use this attorney..and I paid him 6K for this WTH. I am filing a state bar complaint. He should not be working as an attorney
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10 Aug, 2022 by Ashlee gaither
Very honest, he didn't sugar coat anything but told us the truth about our situation.
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