Lisa M. Jensen, experienced Criminal Defense, Sex Crime attorney in Redding, CA with 13 reviews
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Lisa M. Jensen

1610 West Street, Redding, CA

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Shasta College, Elective study
2016:
Imperial Valley College/Chabot College, Elective Study
2012:
Santa Clara Univ SOL, JD - Juris Doctor
2009:
Univ of California Santa Cruz, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Stephanie dyer

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28 Sep, 2023
my name is Daniel Epperson and I have dealt with the legal system most of my adult life and in all my experiences I have never had a lawyer go so far above and beyond the call as Ms Jensen did she didn't treat me like some criminal just because of my record,she filed motions on my behalf and put her time and heart into my representation and didn't stop fighting until she got justice for me and I recommend Lisa to anyone fighting a criminal case ,she's the best around hands down and a great person who treats you like a human being not a case number
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Liz merry

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30 May, 2023
Ms. Jensen is the prefect blend of smart, tough, and compassionate. She is trustworthy and fights hard for her clients.
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Marv ellis

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30 May, 2023
First, she's a great human being, so she's understanding of your situation and genuinely cares. Secondly, she's probably one of the most clever and intelligent people I know, and she shows it in her work. Never one to take the easy way out or slack, she's dedicated to being a positive in her workplace and community and in the courtroom when it comes to fighting for you! I wouldn't have any other lawyer. If you're going to court, and need representation, this is the lawyer for you. I'd give even more stars if I could. She's helped me countless times and always been there for all my legal questions with a happy attitude and well explained answer.
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Pros
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Highly compassionate and understanding attorney who treats clients with respect
“she didn't treat me like some criminal just because of my record, she filed motions on my behalf and put her time and heart into my representation and didn't stop fighting until she got justice for me”
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Exceptional legal skills and dedication to client's case
“she's probably one of the most clever and intelligent people I know, and she shows it in her work. Never one to take the easy way out or slack, she's dedicated to being a positive in her workplace and community and in the courtroom when it comes to fighting for you!”
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Trusted and ethical legal professional with integrity
“her integrity and objectivity is unsurpassed”
Cons
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Delays and lack of communication from the law firm
“We did not get any information from them unless we called and nagged them, often times getting bounced from person to person, but never the lawyer. No one had information or dates to give us.”
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Questionable billing practices and overcharging for routine tasks
“It is both unreasonable and unfathomable that they billed us SIX HOURS to review and complete a standard 3-day notice to pay or quit.”

Publications

2020:
Lisa M. Jensen - Criminal Defense Blog, 3 Things A Defense Attorney Wishes Everyone Knew
2020:
Lisa M. Jensen - Criminal Defense Blog, Law in the Time of Corona
2020:
Lisa M. Jensen - Criminal Defense Blog, Buyer's Remorse in Plea Bargains
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Lisa M. Jensen - Criminal Defense Blog, What's a "Cruz Waiver?"
2020:
Lisa M. Jensen - Criminal Defense Blog, What Does It Mean To Win the Case?
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