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12 Feb, 2020 by Lucy guerra
Stacey Haase is one of the best atty I ever had. She is very helpful and attended for what her clients need. She is very professional person. She is ready to help you out in any other way. She treat me as client and also as a friend. She is a very outstanding listener and ready to advice for what andwhen she can do for me and the rest of her clients. She is smart and awesome atty for what she does to defend me and her clients in any other way. I like her a lot and it is so hard to find an atty like her. She is one in a million that you can defend, She will not put you down. She help me a lot to process of my divorce. She is excellent and outstanding for what she does. I highly recommend her to any body or anyone who have a domestic or marital problems.Please, call her and Please, give it a try and you will never regret. She is always in my prayers for her good and long life so she can help more people need her advice as an atty.
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08 Jul, 2018 by Nicole
I believe Stacey to be the best at what she does and assist those in need that are at the end of their rope who have to go uphill without a paddle to sway the current. Thank you for your admiration and uplifting motivation. You have given me the hope and the encouragement along with the skills to deal with the custody and parenting issues I needed. You are such a blessing to me. Thank You Stacey.
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26 Sep, 2023 by Marvin dean
I'd gotten pulled over on 6523 New Mexico State Police I was on post he said I was doing 45 I had a driving on a revoked the DWI related but I beat the DWI 20 years ago and the DMV has a revoke on my license so 20 years later I get pulled over which is 65 and 23 again I get arrested that day I end up having a seizure because of the lights I go to the hospital they are resting officer after that I get booked into the county jail the arresting officer didn't return his report in till 3 days later as I'm bonding out the same day so now I have two case numbers under the exact same charge and I'm being sentenced on one tomorrow and I have a warrant an active warrant on a figure to appear for sentencing on the other and it's on New Mexico courts.gov under Marvin Dean
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12 Dec, 2023 by Tina zamora
He gets the job done, no more worries! It's always good to trust someone with big life decisions and Mr. Whorton is definitely that!
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17 Nov, 2023 by Estil fields
The attorney, Mr. Whorton was very thorough in my divorce process. He was exactly what I needed to understand the process and the law. He was instrumental in us coming to an agreement so we can move on with our lives. He was prompt and thorough. I would definitely recommend using his services. He doesn’t sugarcoat anything and tells you what you need to hear in accordance with the law. Certainly help me make the best decisions for me and my family.
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09 Mar, 2023 by Preston smith
Wasted $170- professional etiquette= 0, if you can't iron your shirt and look presentable... nor do what we are requesting, or even try! Nah!!
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12 Dec, 2023 by Tina zamora
He gets the job done, no more worries! It's always good to trust someone with big life decisions and Mr. Whorton is definitely that!
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17 Nov, 2023 by Estil fields
The attorney, Mr. Whorton was very thorough in my divorce process. He was exactly what I needed to understand the process and the law. He was instrumental in us coming to an agreement so we can move on with our lives. He was prompt and thorough. I would definitely recommend using his services. He doesn’t sugarcoat anything and tells you what you need to hear in accordance with the law. Certainly help me make the best decisions for me and my family.
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09 Mar, 2023 by Preston smith
Wasted $170- professional etiquette= 0, if you can't iron your shirt and look presentable... nor do what we are requesting, or even try! Nah!!
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12 Mar, 2023 by Sheila sain-grossman
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12 May, 2022 by Scout1627
I was looking for an attorney regarding a civil rights case, which according to the website is an area of speciality. I didn't even get to explain my situation and was cut off by the staff who said "She's not taking any new cases...". Thanks for your professionalism... Or lack thereof.
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26 Sep, 2021 by David overstreet
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10 Aug, 2024 by Craazy tiñktiñk
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13 Jul, 2024 by Robert smoley
They are criminals with no bonds or valid oaths!!!! No district attorney either!!! He to Scot Key has no bond which means ALL criminal cases are null and void the last 4 years!!!! This district is by far the biggest crime syndicate in our country!!! Stay away from these criminals!!! No oaths or bonds for the police either including the so called sheriffs department!!!!
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14 Apr, 2024 by Jonathan miller
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13 Jul, 2024 by Robert smoley
They are criminals with no bonds or valid oaths!!!! No district attorney either!!! He to Scot Key has no bond which means ALL criminal cases are null and void the last 4 years!!!! This district is by far the biggest crime syndicate in our country!!! Stay away from these criminals!!! No oaths or bonds for the police either including the so called sheriffs department!!!!
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13 Jul, 2024 by Robert smoley
They are criminals with no bonds or valid oaths!!!! No district attorney either!!! He to Scot Key has no bond which means ALL criminal cases are null and void the last 4 years!!!! This district is by far the biggest crime syndicate in our country!!! Stay away from these criminals!!! No oaths or bonds for the police either including the so called sheriffs department!!!!
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13 Jul, 2024 by Robert smoley
They are criminals with no bonds or valid oaths!!!! No district attorney either!!! He to Scot Key has no bond which means ALL criminal cases are null and void the last 4 years!!!! This district is by far the biggest crime syndicate in our country!!! Stay away from these criminals!!! No oaths or bonds for the police either including the so called sheriffs department!!!!
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13 Jul, 2024 by Robert smoley
They are criminals with no bonds or valid oaths!!!! No district attorney either!!! He to Scot Key has no bond which means ALL criminal cases are null and void the last 4 years!!!! This district is by far the biggest crime syndicate in our country!!! Stay away from these criminals!!! No oaths or bonds for the police either including the so called sheriffs department!!!!
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13 Jul, 2024 by Robert smoley
They are criminals with no bonds or valid oaths!!!! No district attorney either!!! He to Scot Key has no bond which means ALL criminal cases are null and void the last 4 years!!!! This district is by far the biggest crime syndicate in our country!!! Stay away from these criminals!!! No oaths or bonds for the police either including the so called sheriffs department!!!!
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13 Jul, 2024 by Robert smoley
They are criminals with no bonds or valid oaths!!!! No district attorney either!!! He to Scot Key has no bond which means ALL criminal cases are null and void the last 4 years!!!! This district is by far the biggest crime syndicate in our country!!! Stay away from these criminals!!! No oaths or bonds for the police either including the so called sheriffs department!!!!
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