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02 Nov, 2012 by Mike
I have had the opportunity to have Mr. Shultz as my Attorney and I am throughly impressed. I would reccomend Nathan to anyone.
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05 Jul, 2023 by Michael vermette
This office refuses to look into a crime I reported in 2020. This office as well as the Rocky Ford Police Dept. have refused to even acknowledge it. They have covered it up and ignored me since 2020. Just today I was threatened to be arrested for simply reporting a crime to a sherriffs deputy. Before he even asked what the crime was!!
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07 Jun, 2023 by C nassrian
Sgt, Vincent Fraker. Went to court and then had a city inside of Colorado, to use the people's Tax funds to "pay off" for this officers despicable actions and the federales unique services to pay for this disgusting officers actions, Actions that were never brought to light for this individual. I can confidently say that this officer makes the community a worse place and I do not feel safe around him.
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01 May, 2023 by Josh l
Any DA who would allow Vincent fraker to work in their office has zero trust. The man happily broke a man’s neck, paralyzed him, and then continued to drag him around ensuring the victim could never walk again. The man never resisted and yet they handcuffed both arms and legs to the hospital bed. Then the police attempted to hide the body camera’s footage. Absolutely disgusting. And the police, DA’s and government wonder why so many have went from distrusting the police to actively disliking them.
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13 Mar, 2018 by Rachel suárez
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17 Nov, 2017 by Bobby ricky
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11 Feb, 2017 by Brandi freilinger
Ashley Ferguson is by far one of the most in tune, down to earth public defenders Otero county has to offer. She a "don't talk about it, be about kind of lawyer!"
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13 Mar, 2018 by Rachel suárez
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11 Feb, 2017 by Brandi freilinger
Ashley Ferguson is by far one of the most in tune, down to earth public defenders Otero county has to offer. She a "don't talk about it, be about kind of lawyer!"
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19 Apr, 2015 by Paul
Douglas Manley completely failed to properly represent me in a bankruptcy case. When we got to court he clearly had not reviewed the materials relating to my assets. A few minutes before court he informed me he "didn't know if we can save your lots (I owned some property I assumed would be considered part of my residence). Immediately at the beginning of the court the trustee in the case was angry at me "for declaring the wrong kind of bankruptcy." Rather than take responsibility Douglas Manley lied to the trustee and blamed my former attorney, who had suggested I hire a bankruptcy lawyer as he did not have that expertise. Because Manley had not properly reviewed and evaluated my case, we had to fill out all of our paper work again to satisfy the trustee. Manley also failed to help us protect our mortgage, which was up to date with no missed payments. The bank put us on the bankruptcy list and Manley failed to help us get us off and failed (if he knew) to inform us that this was even a possibility. After threatening to file a complaint with the Colorado Bar Association against him, he did finally resend our information to the bank reiterating our intent to pay the mortgage, to no avail. It was his job to protect us from a predatory lender, that's why we hired him instead of filing ourselves. Manley also repeatedly failed to respond to my letters and e-mails asking about my case, and continues to do so. He has offered no explanations for his failure to properly advise and represent us.
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