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19 Oct, 2015 by Anonymous
Mr. Devin Brown was initially slow to respond to my original message (around 2 days) but once he returned my call and took on my case, he took swift care of my situation resulting in dismissal. Granted my charges were not exactly major (criminal damage) and I had never been in trouble before but I am from Tucson and he promptly setup telephone appearances and filed motions on my behalf keeping me informed daily of anything he was doing and how things were going and what they meant. Ultimately the charges were dismissed and I never had to make a return trip to Apache County (again I live in Tucson) I would highly recommend Mr. Devin Brown as a criminal Attorney as he is courteous, caring and knows his business very well as well as the local Justice System. He also was very prompt in responding to my emails and phone calls once he took on the case and at no point did he make me feel like he was rushing to get off the phone, he even took the time to answer my questions (I had many) and even helped me understand questions not necessarily related to my case. I appreciate Mr. Brown's service and would highly recommend him.
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13 Jan, 2015 by Bob allen
Spoke with Mr. Brown about a speeding ticket I received on route 40 in Apache County just outside of Sanders, AZ. During the consultation, he was honest, straightforward, informative, and seemed more concerned about providing me with the necessary information I needed to determine if it was worth hiring the services of an attorney to fight a bogus speeding ticket, or suck it up and go to driving school. He clearly explained my options and the probable outcomes, and in the end, I decided to go the traffic school route. I am writing this because had the speeding infraction been more serious (criminal), and the need for an attorney critical, I would have gladly retained his services.
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16 Dec, 2014 by Bonnie
Devin took our case, reviewed it and then took the time to explain all our options. When the first thing we tried didn't work he was able to find another solution that worked just as well. This was a property dispute and he was able to keep the cost down and we were very satisfied with how he kept us informed and the pressure he kept on the opposing attorney to keep moving when he would drag his feet. Plus he is a true gentleman.
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24 Jun, 2024 by Jean
He is worthless as a lawyer, he actually had his own client arrest 1 day before taking leave making him stay in custody for weeks longer than was necessary or even nice. I mean why would his own layer do that it is so very wrong. If he did that how is he going to defend him???
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07 Sep, 2015 by Chief dan brown
I often use D. Bryce Patterson in his role as City Attorney for the City of St. Johns, AZ. Specifically for the St. Johns Police Department, I have found Mr. Patterson to be a wealth of knowledge, and it is pleasure to work with him.
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