Dale E. Bass, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Springfield, MA with 5 reviews
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Dale E. Bass

P.O. Box 30101, Springfield, MA

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19 May, 2021
Sheriff's deputies were serving a warrant at my house for a 475.00 medical bill. They wanted me to come say they could cuff and be big shots. They tried to enter my house through the front door. They basically broke in to my house I shut the door on them. They fell backwards. One ran up fast and sprayed pepper spray through hole in the door. They kicked the door their was a scuffle. I was a little disoriented after they spray the pepper spray right in my eye. I pushed them both down and escaped out of my back door . I jumped to fences and ended up on the street over. They were driving up and done the other street. It was like first blood I was John Rambo running. Finally I came out of the back of a house I was hiding. I turned myself in. The guy pulled the macho bust. Yelling to get on the ground guns pulled. All over a 475.00 medical bill. The 2 sheriff s deputies file four counts of assault and battery on me resisting arrest. One them got his shirt ripped off in the fight and the other guy got his hat stomp on. They also asked for restitution for their clothing. Dale took the case on a moments notice. They agreed to drop all charges. Dale was able to question the 2 deputies on the stand . He made them look like children. Case resolved that day. Dale did a super job. This was many years ago. I had to tell the story . I would highly recommend his services.
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Deborah

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29 Sep, 2016
He initially was a Godsend... or so I very wrongly believed. After our first meeting in the court lock-up, when he told me how he was going to help me, everything changed, quickly and drastically. I called him from jail, collect, which he gets reimbursed for, and asked how he was doing. He very nastily and arrogantly said, "what do you want? This is a collect call." Right then I knew I was in trouble. His demeanor was so rotten, his hatred so blatant and his plans for me so obvious. He clearly had no intention whatever to defend me. I was hurt and confused by his 180 degree about-face and meekly tried to convey that to him. He was so mean! Each time I spoke with him, he repeatedly asked me if I'd like him to withdraw from my case. He only took my case to appease the court and make himself look good, never intending to help me, fully intending to hurt me, if I could stand his horrible, dispicable vicious treatment towards me. Of course I couldn't. At our last meeting at the jail, he kept asking me if I wanted him to withdraw about fifty times, so I said, "It's rather evident that you want to withdraw. Go ahead." He spoke not one word, smiled very condescendingly, picked up his laptop and briefcase and walked out on me. Period. My booking video stated clearly that I was arrested for Disorderly Conduct. Somehow I was now sitting in jail for attempted murder of a police officer with a knife! I sat there rotting for ten months, thanks totally to lousy, " only- good- if-you-pay-big-bucks," court appointed a-holes that have the audacity to look in the mirror and call themselves defense "lawyers." To allow such a miscarriage of justice is not only disgraceful and immoral and sinful beyond words, but it is worse than the bogus charge that I was tried and convicted for. Ten months in jail and four years of probation, and I wasn't even Disorderly. My life has been a nightmare since January 28, 2014 and it will never change. My faith in humanity, justice and God is DEAD. If you get him for a lawyer and you're not paying him and police lie their butts off, good luck. He rots, and that is a compliment for him.
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02 Nov, 2012
i couldnt have asked for a better attorney and a great human being . He is incredibly smart ,caring ,and just a great human being. If your in trouble he is the Lawyer to call.
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