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Professional and efficient staff
“Very professional and efficient. Really clean nice tow trucks.”
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Helpful and friendly staff
“Nice friendly staff." and "The staff is rude, unknowledgeable, and slow.”
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Good communication and keeping clients informed
“Kevin was very supportive and kept us informed with every step of the process.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication
“I always had respect for law enforcement and our justice system after dealing with Shasta county District Attorneys Office and the run around they gave me, I have no faith in their integrity.”
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Inconsistent or poor handling of cases
“The prosecutor was sketchy with communication. I had said I WANTED TO BE PRESENT AT SENTENCING to have closure and approve any deals. The killer was sentenced without telling me until after the fact.”
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Bias and lack of accountability
“There is no accountability for Shasta county public officials. County officials can break the law and our DA is ok with it.”

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22 Jul, 2024 by John williams
Pure garbage starting with Stephanie Bridgett all the way down to the bottom. Extremely corrupt and shady. There needs to be an option for negative stars!!! The whole entire county sucks!
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04 Jul, 2024 by Miranda deffebach
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21 May, 2024 by Trisha holliday
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17 Mar, 2024 by Craig stephens
Court is court, no matter where you go!
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02 Mar, 2024 by Daniel short
Was here to get property released. They were helpful and polite. Then when I needed a letter from DA stating that the property they released could be obtained. They ghosted me for 3 weeks, no response. I came back for the 5 th time. And the staff told me stories that didn’t make sense. They then continued to state that they don’t do anything about that. When they had already had a typed out letter stating the property was to be released as the court ordered. Which was close to what I was asking for. But not good enough to get the property back. 🤬
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20 Jan, 2012 by Ken
We as laymen in the world of law should take a perspective from attorneys like Rod. Rather than 'taking the law into our own hands' as it were, if we're smart, can learn the fascinating intricacies of the practice by shrewd counsel and understanding from the master. It was in my best interests to allow my attorney, Rod Key to guide me through the process. In so doing, trust and learn the subtle nuances that make up the judicial system. Because I made the quality decision to allow my counsel to influence my situation, I became better acquainted with the process and subsequently win my case. Thank you, Rod Key, for your style, professionalism, integrity and confidence. We had the case won before it even started.
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05 Jul, 2011 by Anonymous
Rod handled my personal injury case and I was very happy with the result. Several of my friends have said the same.
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24 Jun, 2024 by Irene
I would give this firm more than 5 stars if I could! Can't say enough how wonderful Patrick and his para-legal, Irene, have been to me in dealing with my case. They walked me through every step of the way. Patiently answering all my questions and working out a great solution to my case. They were able to get me far more in a settlement than I had expected initially. I am very pleased I hired this firm and would HIGHLY recommend them to others. Thank you again Patrick and Irene! You guys are awesome!!!
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04 Mar, 2021 by Okay.candace
Great staff all around. They are all very professional, and knowledgeable.
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24 Jun, 2024 by Elite motorcycle llc
Melissa is the best attorney, I recommend everyone that’s in need to go see her. Always handled my stuff efficiently and effectively until the very end.
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29 Dec, 2023 by Ka wai wong
I contacted Melissa over a speeding ticket in a neighboring county. Although she does not work on minor traffic violations in that county, she was super nice and very kind to give me advice. She listened to me attentively and understood my concerns well. She even shared her own experience with me to make me feel better! She explained to me in great detail the potential consequences and the subsequent procedure. I am very grateful to her help and advice. Thank you very much again! Giving my strongest recommendation for Melissa here!
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16 Jul, 2023 by Connie ray
When we were looking for an ethical attorney to represent our son, it was a daunting task. We interviewed many attorneys, but after meeting and speaking with Matthew Izzi, I knew that he was the one to represent our son's defense. I felt he would approach his defense with integrity and respect for our son, and he did. Matthew doesn't fall into believing false accusations of articles written, community pressures and opposing counsel stacked charges, he develops his defense based on facts, based on the truth for his client, our son. He assured our son of his defense plan and collaborated with our son on the best way to develop his defense strategy. Matthew's demeaner in the courtroom is professional, no matter how much opposing counsel tries to pull his strings, he remains calm and forthright. He addressed injustices that were made against our son and explained many facts, of the truth, that sheds a bright light for the jury to see and that light doesn't go out, for that is what the truth does, it shines bright. Matthew gave us hope, something the DA tried to destroy. The Shasta legal system is a process of delays, unnecessary jail time --for our son, questionable decisions made by appointed judges, unfair bail , this is 'not' a justice system in our point of view. This was frustrating for us and for our son. We experienced many injustices during my son's trial by opposing counsel and Shasta Sheriff dept. So you need a good lawyer when you are in Shasta's court system. If you are looking for a good defense lawyer consider Matthew, he cares for his client's well being, despite the uphill battle he faces when dealing with the opposing counsel's unprofessional behaviors, different judges and Shasta Sherriff/Probation dept., etc.. One more comment, if you read anything written via yelp, social media or in the newspaper, that is negative about Matthew's character, by certain people in Shasta county, don't believe them, they can't deal with Matthew being so good at his job and believing in our son's account regarding what really happened. God knows the truth and the yappers negativity against my son, will be dealt with by God. When stacked charges are brought up against your loved one, you need an attorney who will represent your loved one, in an aggressive, professional, intelligent and smart manner. The highlight is-- you need Matthew who will believe in you and will work diligently to prove your loved one's innocence. Matthew helped me understand an area, that I wasn't familiar with, the legal system, this also helped our son fight the system for his innocence and to try to get through the difficult situation. Matthew's staff is friendly, listened to me through many phone calls regarding my frustration with the Court process, the DA and Sherriff dept. So consider Matthew for your defense, this will be the most important decision of your loved one's life.
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