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28 Sep, 2021 by Mariela
He is an exceptional and professional person, today I was able to prove my innocence thanks to him, I fight as if his life depended on that
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29 Apr, 2021 by Anonymous
Eric Chase is the epitome of a monster (for lack of a better word) who defends demons. He is a sell out, who will represent those for the right price. How can he sleep at night?! I had my human rights violated, assaulted, the whole nine yards, and he tried to justify his client’s actions by trying to discredit me. POS. What a sorry excuse for a human being! Shame on you!!!
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01 Jan, 2021 by Kelly
If it weren't for Eric Chase my brother would have died in prison for something he didn't do. Mr. Chase was very professional and a bulldog in the court room. He knows what he's doing inside and outside of the court room. It was a very emotional trial but Eric was spot on in everything he did including having to put me in my place outside of the court room for verbally defending my my brother against the other sides family members. I would recommend Eric as a defense attorney.
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21 May, 2019 by Anonymous
I met Erick while seeking council for my son who had just been accused of a crime at the same time he suffered a major stroke. My son was diagnosed with a rare neurological brain condition and several brain abnormalities. He was incarcerated when the state social security disability awarded his claim and paid him a back pay. I seeked a defence council for my son and met a team of attorney's with at least five attorneys present, Erick being one of them. Erick promised to fight for my son's freedom especially because of his medical conditions. I paid the team I thought, only to find out later, it would be Erick. I was unable to reach Erick until I found out he moved to another location, left the team, and that I should try threatening a complaint with the state bar towards him in an effort to reach him..it worked. I finally got to communicate with him. He performed absolutely no type of defense for my son. He forced my son to sign a plea bargain of guilt that had nothing in favor of my son. In fact, it took away any and all chances he had to protect himself and his future. Erick forced my son by saying if you don't sign the plea say Good bye forever..! Erick nor the court allowed due process regarding his medical conditions, nothing. Several year's later while my son sits in prison the court of appeals deny an appeal because "Erick" claimed his client understood everything. There was an illegal, search, seize, and arrest Erick included in the plea that my son would not be able to challenge. Erick included in the plea that double jeopardy would not be honored in my son's behalf and my son has a long list of Amendment Human American Right's that were lifted against him by Erick Chase in this plea bargain. My son "Cleary" did not understand what he was signing. During the hearing, He tried telling the courts he didn't understand. The courts went off record during this and Erick told my son to just state he understood. I was and still am my son's legal POA but was told by Erick I had no say so on anything regarding my son. Erick is a disgusting terrible human being, let alone a defence attorney! Beware! His only interest is his pocket book.
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17 Jun, 2015 by John
Mr. Chase kept me abreast in all aspects of the case he represented me on throughout the process. He was responsive, educational, and always treated me with the utmost respect. He knows the law and strategies according to each and every case. Practicing law is dynamic as there is no cookie cutter approach as each case has its own nuances and challenges. I was very pleased with how my case ended up based on all factors, and would recommend Mr. Chase as a Criminal Defense Lawyer.
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22 Dec, 2007 by Anonymous
Did a great job on my divorce. The judge congratulated him on winning a fair and just decision thus saving his client much money and grief.
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22 Nov, 2014 by Eli
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19 Oct, 2011 by Remedio
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