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Michael Angelo Ponce, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Carrizo Springs, TX with 10 reviews
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12 Oct, 2024 by Nancy flores
Ted Rodriguez is a awesome attorney i was very happy with his service. My case was a 18 wheel accident.$$$.$$$.$$.
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23 May, 2024 by Smike
I had a friend that didn't know how to fire this attorney who was appointed to him. He just wanted him gone. I told him I would help him. We went to Ted and I told Ted. "Your client doesn't know how to tell you but wants you fired.. in other's can you please file a motion to withdraw. And also I want to show your client how you haven't been helping him. Your client has an MTR MOTION TO REVOKE hearing for his probation soon and your client would like to know how you have helped him with that since your appointment. Have you given him a copy of the "motion to revoke probation" he would like to know all the conditions that they are saying he violated and if you can go over them with him." Ted said he hadn't given him a copy of the motion. I told my friend (his client) "Would you like a copy of the motion that was filed against you? What the state is saying on the conditions you have allegedly violated?" 1 by 1 we went through them all only to find out that everything was all hearsay and could not be proven... all 19 condidtions.... alleged violations...all hearsay.It was pathetic on how Ted didn't even file a response in his client's defense to object to anything and he'll well everything really.. I told Ted the attorney.. "Hey you know the law right Ted?" Ted said, "Of course I do better than you. Im an attorney." He said. I Told him. "Well what does the Texas criminal code of procedure and even the civil rules of procedure say on undisputed motions.. they court shall.......what Ted ? What is that.. what is the court going to do if your client or clients attorney fails to respond to this MOTION TO REVOKE that was filed?" Ted stayed quite so I finished it for him. They are going to violate his probation aren't they.. The court is going to grant the order revokating his probation by default because you as his attorney failed to respond and defend him aren't they? Ted got pissed off and threatened to report me for practicing law without a license. Lmfao.. the guy is a big terd who will just take your money and do diddly squat. Take it from me.. do your own research and fight your own case.. or maybe you will get lucky and find an attorney will fight your case.. lol I doubt it. Long story short Ted got an extension on the revocation hearing only to tell the court that he was withdrawing as counsel and to tell the court that his client retained another attorney from eaglepass.... I never heard from my friend again.. bummer
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28 Mar, 2024 by Anthony rodriguez
Stellar attorney!
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Katy Zoe Padilla (Stout, experienced  attorney in Carrizo Springs, TX with 19 reviews
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21 Aug, 2023 by Roberto flores
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04 Aug, 2023 by Deathbesleep
Called the lawyer on a Friday to try and get some help he says call back Monday so he can see what he can do. Come Monday I call secretary tells me she will let him know I called and to have him call me back. I wait till Wednesday no response from my so called lawyer so I give them a call and ask for him secretary gives another excuse and claims she’ll have him contact me. I wait all that day with no response. Thursday passes no call. So now it’s today(Friday) and I called him again I’m told by the secretary she will let him know I called. This is very poor service for someone who’s about to get $10,000 for not even doing a damn thing on my case. He hired a third party lawyer to do my case and not even that guy answers me. Over all I feel scammed by these people into making easy money for them selves and not caring what the client is going threw. Very unprofessional taking advantage of people who needed a lawyer as soon as possible and all they saw was dollar signs.
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James E. Cabello, experienced  attorney in Carrizo Springs, TX with 0 reviews
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Andrew P. Johnson, experienced Appeals, Business attorney in Carrizo Springs, TX with 0 reviews
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