Gregory F. Tinsworth

227 Union Street, New Bedford, MA

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Anonymous

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02 Oct, 2024
Greg Tinsworth was my court appointed attorney. Let me say this was such a blessing. Greg was so invested in my best outcome right from the start. He made sure I understand all of the legal proceedings and explained every option very clearly. He was very supportive and I could tell he really cared about what was best for me. This difficult and intimidating process was made so much more bearable thanks to Greg’s knowledge and unwavering support. If you need a top notch attorney Greg is your man!
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Kevin o'driscoll

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04 Apr, 2024
Our Grandson messed up rushing to work and crashed his car and was given a driving to endanger and declared a immediate threat losing his license. Greg was very thorough and was very professional. We felt like we in good hands and our Grandson has his life back. In 6 months with good behavior his charges will be dismissed. He is all business but does show his interest and caring for his clients. I would recommend him for any criminal case.
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Anonymous

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03 Jul, 2023
Greg's attention to the details about my case, his acute understanding of the laws, and how he applied these things is what helped me beat all my charges. I feel Greg really listened to me about what was unique in my case, and it was nice to have a strong voice on my side, while facing a system that is built to punish rather than serve justice. Recommended by a friend and I am truly grateful.
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Excellent courtroom presence and performance
“At trial I can not say enough about Greg's performance in the courtroom. The guy is a 'rock star' and I can't imagine anyone doing a more competent job.”
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Highly effective at getting charges dismissed or reduced
“He got this woman to admit to lien on the stand about the entire allegation along with multiple other charges he got suppressed and or dropped completely which resulted in another case dismissed!”
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Fights hard for his clients and holds them accountable
“He's very confident & won't put up with his clients crap. He holds his clients accountable for the situation they're in & does a profession & effective job in the courtroom.”
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Respected by the courts and legal professionals
“I noticed going to court - people seemed to know him - the people who worked there, the other lawyers, the prosecutors. He seemed to really know the ins and outs of the place and the people there.”
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Cares for his clients and their cases
“He gave me the confidence to trust the process and leave it all in his hands. He is worth every single penny!”
Cons
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Occasionally slow to respond or return client calls/messages
“It sometimes took him a day or two to call me back, but I think that's because he's super busy.”
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Unreliable and irresponsible behavior in some cases
“He never showed up to court, I was sitting there all day with my young daughter 7 times. He called the court clerk days before to reschedule and never told me to be spiteful.”

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