Arnold P Mordkin, experienced Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence attorney in Snowmass Village, CO with 11 reviews
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Arnold P Mordkin

25 Lower Woodbridge Rd., Snowmass Village, CO

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University of Southern California, School of Law, Advanced Professional Training
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University of Southern California, School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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University of Southern California, AB

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24 Dec, 2021
Straight forward and clear with expectation and legalities. I felt like Arnie was really just trying to help me through my legal troubles in an honest and professional fashion.
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28 Jan, 2021
My situation was incredibly challenging. Arnie got me the absolute best result without question. I was charged with Felony DUI, Hit & Run. Most importantly, the injury was non-life-threatening and everyone walked away from the accident. However, I was facing jail time, a criminal record and would have to serve time in Colorado as someone who resides in Pennsylvania. I have a successful career in research and faced losing it all due to my poor decision. I spoke with every reputable attorney in the area, including the team who represented Kobe Bryant. However, from the minute I spoke to Arnie he assured me that this was a "hiccup in life" and that I would get through it. I will never forget that, and he was right. Arnie gathered all of the information not only the night of the accident, but of me and my personal situation, including the recent death of my father, successful contributions to society and collated the "full picture". I flew back and forth from PA to CO for hearings and Arnie always ensured it was smooth and necessary. He constantly reassured me that everything was under control and that we would take this to trial, if necessary. As an obsessive researcher, he would agree I was a very tough client to keep calm, but his confidence and aggressive mentality was evident and reassuring. I trusted and followed his instructions as I was told. Arnie got me the best possible and appropriate sentence, which consisted of only probation and standard DUI classes. His negotiations and discussions with the DA while providing an accurate description of me and my situation made all of the difference. I am forever grateful. If you ever need an attorney in the area, Arnie is your guy.
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25 Jan, 2021
Very helpful. I will always call him! He gave me 100 percent of his attention while listening to me. You cant beat the experience he has.
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Pros
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Effective and aggressive legal strategy to achieve the best possible outcome
“Arnie got me the best possible and appropriate sentence, which consisted of only probation and standard DUI classes. His negotiations and discussions with the DA while providing an accurate description of me and my situation made all of the difference.”
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Excellent communication and availability
“He was always honest about my situation and what to expect as an outcome. He never sugar coated anything, this gave me a sense of trust and confidence in my current predict.”
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Extensive experience and expertise
“Very smart and knowledgeable. I received a better result than I imagined.”
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Potential for ineffective counsel and conflict of interest
“WITH HIS INEFFECTIVENESS OF COUNSEL, I WAS SENTENCED TO 11-YEARS IN A COLORADO PRISON FOR A CREDIT CARD THEFT OF ONLY $1000.00. THE JUDGE RULED OVERWHELMINGLY ON JANUARY 6TH”

Publications

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Southern California Law Review, Property Settlement Agreements
1961:
Southern California Law Review, Probation and Sentence-Informaion in Aggrevation or Mitigation of Punishment

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