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Pros
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Effective at getting charges dismissed or reduced
“Mr Mendoza helped me get the case dismissed for a traffic violation in the Ukiah area.”
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Personable and compassionate approach
“He listened to me in full, showed compassion of my concerns & didn't make me feel that my family's case was not worth a fight.”
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Intelligent and knowledgeable legal representation
“He is a very fair, honest, reliable, intelligent, straight to the point kind of person.”
Cons
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Potential communication issues after receiving retainer
“He had agreed to take my evidence to the DA to try to have my charges dropped. But that never happened. After depositing my funds he told me, 'that's not the way it's done'.”
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Questionable ethical conduct
“He then changed the time on my next hearing date from 1:30 to 9:00, went to Court and asked the Judge to grant me a Mental Health Diversion telling the Judge that i had Dementia, this was after i terminated him.”

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25 Jul, 2024 by Z l
I'm giving Mr Mendoza 5 stars. He gave me detailed and professional advices about how to deal with my ticket and each possible situation.
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19 Apr, 2024 by Anonymous
Justin Peterson has the mind set of a prosecutor. He was wonderful until he received the retainer. Then he immediately cut off communication with me. When he finally responded he was no longer the kind, caring Defense Attorney i had hired. He had agreed to take my evidence to the DA to try to have my charges dropped. But that never happened. After depositing my funds he told me, “thats not the way it’s done”. You are guilty of the crime. The only thing left to do is decide what the punishment will be”. You are going to wait until the DA contacts me with an offer of Diversion. That will be your offer. “You can take it or go to trial and be found guilty, get a worse deal”. It was a shocking wake up call and i let him go, requesting a refund. I fired him on the phone and followed up with an email confirmation that he was terminated. He then changed the time on my next hearing date from 1:30 to 9:00, went to Court and asked the Judge to grant me a Mental Health Diversion telling the Judge that i had Dementia.this was after i terminated him. I went to Court at 1:30 not knowing what he did. The Judge said to me, “your case was heard this morning at 9:00. Your Attorney was granted a Mental Health Diversion for your case”. I tried to explain that he was terminated, was not legally representing me. But the Judge Patric Pekin cut me off, coldly repeating, “your case was heard at 9:00 this morning. I did not accept the Mental Health diversion as i am not mentally ill. But that action by Justin Peterson turned the Court against me and i have been persecuted by Judge Victoria Shanihan and Judge Patric Pekin for going on four years now. They have caused me irreparable harm, are intent on labeling me Mentally Ill though i am not and have provided ample proof that i am not. Justin Peterson acted unlawfully and i have opened a case against him with the State Bar. I’m also going to try to file a fraud case against him and any other tort i can in Civil Court. His reputation among locals is that of being untrustworthy and selling out his clients.
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28 Nov, 2023 by Jorge gonzalez
I am very thankful with Attorney Chris Mendoza he help me resolve my speeding citation from the first phone call I had he explained my options I felt he was very professional. This was very important to me. I have a class A drivers license if you need great representation in court, give him a call 😀
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22 Nov, 2023 by Joshua
Vary helpful
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26 Oct, 2023 by Nadine “nadia” farkash
Great , Mr Petersen took time to explain our case.......knows his stuff. Confirmed what we already thought .
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