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11 Dec, 2019 by Bb hs
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23 Jan, 2019 by Richard polmon
The worst criminal attorney who works with the Clarendon Sherriff Blackburn. A total waste of money who pretends he is a lawyer.
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29 Jul, 2017 by Robbie macy
My daughter told him she could not sign a legal document without my being there, I have full power of attorney over any legal document she signs he lied to her and told her she had too, he also did not tell her about her other options as in trial by jury of peers this man lies and had my daughter sign 18 years of her life away, she suffers,from adhd,ptsd,panic attacks ,plus has a reading disability, I will be filing a complaint with the bar assc of texas. He did not listen he did not hear her.
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11 Dec, 2019 by Bb hs
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23 Jan, 2019 by Richard polmon
The worst criminal attorney who works with the Clarendon Sherriff Blackburn. A total waste of money who pretends he is a lawyer.
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29 Jul, 2017 by Robbie macy
My daughter told him she could not sign a legal document without my being there, I have full power of attorney over any legal document she signs he lied to her and told her she had too, he also did not tell her about her other options as in trial by jury of peers this man lies and had my daughter sign 18 years of her life away, she suffers,from adhd,ptsd,panic attacks ,plus has a reading disability, I will be filing a complaint with the bar assc of texas. He did not listen he did not hear her.
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04 Feb, 2017 by Benjamin
Like other reviewers stated couldn't get a hold of him, wouldn't return calls, and when I finally got a hold of him and set an appointment he stood me up. If he is defending you good luck. He knew nothing about my case file and got me the same sentence as if I were already a convict. No fight whatsoever in this man. He is not a criminal defense lawyer: it's almost as if he works for the prosecutor. He will not even speak up on your behalf, like a previous review said "no fight in him at all."
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20 Aug, 2015 by Erikka
I had Mr. Clark as a court app attorney back in 2012. He is very lazy, passive no fight in him at all, & very unprofessional. In a nut shell he made me truly genuinely believe he could do this or that selling me dreams. Ended up getting my max for an open plea, and the mfer rubs me on the back saying when I get out of prison if I need any help to contact him, the balllls!!! then Randall came back and bench warranted me back. I had no idea what for, when I went to court he didnt even know what the hell was going on or why I was back. DEFFFFF. Would not put my freedom in his hands from personal experience.
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13 Jan, 2015 by Anonymous
Granted this guy was court appointed attorney to me, he hasn't returned one phone call or email as I attempted to contact on 6 different occasions! He definitely treats all his clients equally... Thanks a lot pal...
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18 May, 2019 by Anonymous
Hillary was hired by the Randall County court to represent my husband to the fullest of her extent in his appeal. She has only visited my husband once while he was at Randall County and has never visited nor contacted my husband in prison. She refuses to communicate with me, KNOWING that I am part of the case. She has spoken with my husband once. She is supposed to represent my husband in the Court of Appeals and has failed to push for the retrial my husband's defense attorney requested. My husband and I have NO idea where the status of our retrial is and we have no word on the appeal either.
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31 May, 2017 by Anonymous
Estate dispersment. Charged $62.50 for "reviewing email," even when it was a simple response of 'thank you for your help.' Total payment $10,000 plus! Hard to reach, does not respond to emails (after 'reviewing'.) Does not return phone calls. Feel there is possibly a corrupt ring between funeral home, attorney, and real estate purchasers. I absolutely would not recommend to anyone!
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29 Apr, 2014 by Anonymous
This woman took my money and I recently found out that when she completed what was agreed on in mediation (which I didn't get anything that I hired this lawyer for) she reversed the agreement to the original degree costing me 9000.00 in arrears....DO NOT HIRE!!
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