Joseph Michael Roberts

259 Indiana Avenue, Valparaiso, IN

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30 Mar, 2015
Worked my case well, very knowledgable on what can be done, and guides you through what you need to know. He got the best for me.
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Ed

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17 Mar, 2014
Joe handled my OWI case in a way that exceeded my expectations. The case was resolved quickly and he was able to get me back in the driver's seat in no time. I was scared after my arrest. Joe put my mind at ease and ensured that I could put a bad decision behind me. He put those words into action. Although I hope I never need his services again, I never need to look for a criminal defense attorney in NWI. My only call would be to Joe. His friendly demeanor, combined with effective representation, make his services second to none. If you want someone to represent your best interests and make you feel like a friend, I highly recommend you call Joe. I'm glad I did!
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Mark

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24 Jul, 2013
Mr. Roberts handled my O.W.I. case as if it was his only case. He was very thorough when handling my case. He asked many questions about the incident to ensure the best possible outcome for me. I would highly recommend Mr. Roberts.
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