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02 Jul, 2021 by Arlene
Karl is an excellant attorney. I would highly recommend him he handled my grandsons driving case and had it dismissed
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13 Jun, 2016 by Anonymous
Hired Mr. Tameler, after my pre-trial conference Mr. Tameler was able to get my case dismissed. very pleased with the professionalism of his entire office.
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07 Mar, 2016 by Anonymous
In mid 2015 I hired Mr. Tameler to help with some legal issues I was having. When I initially met with Mr. Tameler he told me that he would help me with my case and gave me a flat fee of $2000.00. I had met with other attorneys that had told me I would have to pay a retainer of $3500.00 before they would even see me, so Mr. Tamelers $2000.00 was welcomed. My case just finished and I couldn't be happier with the outcome. Mr. Tameler got all my charges dismissed. I never had any issues contacting him, or asking his advice about court. Thank you very much!! I would tell anyone to go to him. He is the best!
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08 Oct, 2015 by Anonymous
Came to Karl after being cheated out of $2.5k by another criminal defense lawyer from colorado springs. Karl requested a flat fee payment and explained that the he could help resolve the matter relating to cracking the plastic on someones taillight in a carls jr parking lot - he said that the offer was unfair and that he could get a better one that didn't involve 24 hours community service - On the day of the trail he arrived 3 minutes prior leaving no time to review the case -he was unfamiliar with the case(all case information had been forwarded/provided) and apparently had not contacted the DA yet to negotiate any offer. He relied on my old copy of the original offer i brought to court and had me sign that and admit to guilt even though in his office he said it shouldn't go this way.Bottom line He will tell you what you want to here for money. I will never trust this man again - could not keep his word.
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02 Aug, 2014 by Anonymous
During our 5 month relationship with Mr. Tameler and nearly $4,000.00 to him and his investigator, Cindy of Pueblo we were not contacted one time by Mr. Tameler, his office or his investigator. Our many inquiries as to his progress went unanswered and his office lied to us every time we called. His secretary would just say the same thing every time, that he had nothing to report. We made attempts to go to his office during business hours and the door was always locked. Our first court date was two months after our initial meeting and he never attempted to contacted us or meet with us to prepare us for that day in court. He recommended another two month continuance saying that the D.A. was not prepared. We later found out that this was just another lie and Mr. Tameler was the one that was not prepared. A week before the second court date (5 months after we hired him) we insisted on a meeting to find out what he and his investigator had regarding our case and he refused to speak with us, which prompted us to find new attorney. He refused to refund any monies and claimed we owed him an addition $900.00 in duplicate and fabricated charges. He angered our Judge with his delays which did not end well for us and refused to release our file to our new attorney on the basis there was a lien against it. He and his office vindictively delayed and interfered with the outcome of our case by refusing to release our file with any findings we had paid him for. We ended up having to pay our new attorney again to obtain all the necessary documentation from the D.A. and courts. He also continuing to work on our case with the D.A. even after we terminated him, which we find unethical. Because of Mr. Tameler, his gross negligence and vindictiveness, valuable time was wasted and the outcome of our case did not end well for us. We have requested that Mr. Tameler and his investigator provide us with documentation to prove their charges but they are refusing to sign for certified mail and if sent by email they are just refusing to reply. We have been forced to take our case to the Colorado Supreme Court. IF YOU WANT DILIGENT REPRESENTATION STAY AWAY FROM THIS GUY, HIS STAFF AND HIS INVESTIGATOR. ALL HE DID FOR US WAS TAKE OUR MONEY AND INSURE A NEGATIVE OUTCOME OF OUR CASE!!!

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19 Apr, 2016 by April
Charles was professional, honest and understanding. He was exactly what I needed during the stressful time in my life. He is aggressive and knows how to deal with bullies in the court room. Mr.Esqubel takes pride in all he does and his work in my case proves he cares.
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18 Dec, 2015 by Anonymous
Ooo man what a firecracker this man is he goes far and beyond my expectations i had no lawyer in my divorce for the first 6months of it got my kids tooken from me because i got in an argument with my ex husband and my exfriend the first time we go to court i got my kids back 50/50 final decision is next month i would recommend him thank for your help sincerely the curly haired gal
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26 Aug, 2014 by Anonymous
Bill's resume speaks for itself... He's been defending Pueblo and fighting the good fight for all of us Puebloan's his entire career; from the State Capital as a Senator, to the longstanding Pueblo County District Attorney. Not to mention the numerous boards and organazations he has assisted with for 30 years. As a private practice attorney, it should come as no surprise that he has the connections, knowledge, and goodwill at heart to support your case, as he did my own.
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22 Jun, 2021 by Amy
I called to speak with him on a case I had and he was the nicest guy!! super knowledgeable and just an all around good guy! He had me laughing and was straight forward. Would definitely recommend him.. I hired him on the spot....'"lets do this"...Thank you for being you!
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