Steven Glenn Rupert Jr.

604 N Main St Ste F, Wichita, KS

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Erica johnson

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01 Dec, 2024
I agree they work with the prosecutors. They rob you of effective counsel. Saying they’re understaffed and overwhelmed is underwhelming , frankly. I wish I’d not felt inclined to do what they said because o was running late. So was the judge. She got there after me. And a plea to a lessor isn’t really the lessor if the one to be ‘dropped’ is still showing. And it’s a plea if you outline it to a defendant as a PLEA. Not intro the conversation with the judge dropped blah. My understanding was it was dropped. I didn’t know it was still labeled that until well after the court date when I was checking some things. It’s called lying. It’s unethical. At a minimum. Disgraceful. I’ll be reporting my experience bad should everyone who’s experienced unethical practices from their public ,defender’. Just an fyi, just because the state doesn’t want to pay you and would like to keep you poor DOESNT mean you have to do the same to us. Be the change. Either way, tell the truth. Cause you lied to me. And had this arranged with the prosecution, THE STATE, before I even walked inThe door
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Michael keiter

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30 Apr, 2024
Pathetic excuse for a sixth amendment I see it looks like you tried to suppress my last political speech/criticism of you worthless government individuals are "public defender's" are, if you or "anyone" reports my post again I will send a subpoena to Google for you I.P. address and your I.E.M.I and file section 18 title 242 for willfully depriving me of my first amendment right "political speech." Record these people when you're talking to them Federal and Kansas law is a party consent report any signs unethical doing to the Kansas bar and the D.O.J, I'll be pursuing the WPD with civil and criminal audits.
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Pros
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Excellent and thorough legal representation
“Steve is a thorough, detail-oriented and focused individual yet so well-mannered and genuinely nice!”
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Attentive and responsive to client needs
“He actively listens to what I have to say and when I'm finished, his responses answer all of my questions and are crafted in a such a professional yet easy to understand way.”
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Demonstrated empathy and compassion towards clients
“He really felt bad for us he is very kind and had empathy for us a good person”
Cons
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Lack of proactive communication and updates
“Patiently waiting for phone call”
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Insufficient effort in defending client's case
“All he did was tell me the worst possible out comes. Told me my compliance needed to be forced, for something I had no problem complying with when it would be both feasible and reasonable.”
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Perceived bias towards assisting prosecutors rather than defending clients
“These people do not defend the public they assist the prosecutors office.”

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