Ronnie Wayne Diddle

Po Box 330, Pikeville, KY

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Angela maynard

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06 Dec, 2024
He won't talk to his clients before court. He goes and stands pretty doing absolutely nothing to share your side of the story or even try to. I walked to his office in crutches, he was never available. Expect to do all the work on your own, or lose your case with him!
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Kenneth

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01 Oct, 2024
Talk about an EGO that is easily riled up......so much so, Mr. Diddle should be getting chastised by his peers about right now. Yesterday, I was represented Pro Se in a civil matter against Mr. Diddle and his client. Granted he was blindsided by his client's lies and perjury, but to let his riled up EGO permit his client to not only subject herself to the possibility of a 1-5 year prison sentence for perjury, he set her up for multple, additional felonies of fraud against the me and the USPS. His client could end up with an additional 5-7 year prison term. I gave Mr. Diddle an easy way out prior to the crime of perjury was set in concrete(he swore out the complaint, not his client), this was immediately after I submitted solid evidence proving the first act of perjury. He shunned my offer in open court to resolve this case outside the courtroom. At this point, a prudent seasoned attorney should have went in damage control mode and save his client from further incrimination. Not Mr. Diddle, his EGO made him think that he could possibly win by trying to trip me up on irrelevant issues.(didn't work, even though he relentlessly talked over me, and was cross examining the evidence prematurely). He made himself look desperate, he could not believe that a Pro Se opponent was eating his lunch. I once again gave him another opportunity to resolve the case outside the courtroom. I even touted(a little unprofessionally, I might add, only because I could not believe this man's EGO would jeopardize his client's freedom) that I was getting ready to enter as evidence, the proverbial "Smoking Gun", for the next wave of felony crimes committed against the me and the Federal Government, yet once again his EGO could not let him give up on a losing battle, against a Pro Se opponent. . I told him and the Judge, "I really do not want to present this evidence that I am about to, because it will almost certainly result in more serious charges than the perjury he allowed his client to be subjected to. He responded once again, thinking with his EGO clouding Mr. Diddle's judgement, with more irrelevant cross examination (out of turn, and confrontational) of the solid evidence that I had already submitted. I shook my head in disbelief when I submitted the evidence that could possibly bring his client to a lengthy prison term, now that his EGO has allowed the evidence to be evidence of record. The moral of this story, Mr.Diddle is ...... every once in a while you will run across a Pro Se opponent who does their homework, eats your lunch, AND makes you look like an incompetent EGOtiscal idiot, Who shunned his duty to protect his client. Another moral of the story is..... make sure your MALPRACTICE INSURANCE PREMIUMS are paid BEFORE your Mercedes-Benz payment. Because if that lady(your client) goes to prison because you helped her incriminate herself, as stupid as her own actions were, i will be seeing you again as her primary witness in her 7 figure$$ Superior Court civil lawsuit against you and you insurance company!! Check your EGO at the front door, and do your legal and moral duty and start protecting your clients, win or lose. YOU OWE ME $0 FEE FOR TODAYS LESSON! PRO BONO, use it wisely! P.S. TO ANYONE READING THIS POST... I WON THE CASE HANDS DOWN, BUT LEFT THE COURTROOM SO EFFING PISSED OFF THAT I COULD NOT SEE STRAIGHT, AND I AM STILL PISSED!!!
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