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Pros
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Effective and experienced criminal defense attorney who achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“Mace worked great with us and helped us plea to a much lesser charge due to our situation and his negotiating skills.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients, providing regular updates and addressing concerns
“He was very knowledgeable and reachable. He resolved my very complex matter favorably.”
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Compassionate and understanding, making clients feel supported during difficult legal situations
“Not Mace. He was on our side from day one!!! He made sure to ask my husband in open court if he could involve me in the case.”
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Extensive connections and relationships within the legal system that benefit clients
“I quickly understood that through his years in the business he touched shoulders with most of the most important penal members in the industry.”
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Handles cases efficiently and effectively, achieving positive results for clients
“Mace worked his magic again and do to knowing everyone involved in making a decision on my case he was able to make some call and send some emails and by the grace of god he was able to help me get my name restored back to where is was before all the mess took place.”
Cons
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Can give clients unrealistic expectations about potential case outcomes
“He told my son to accept he was guilty when he is not. Suppose no no jail time, then the day of the hearing, Mace said nothing, no argument, nothing just let the judge sentence him, to Prison.”
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Occasionally does not advocate as strongly as expected during court proceedings
“At the very beginning, the DA broke the agreement. He stopped mid-sentence to say maybe Mace would object and ask if they both could step up to the Judge Podium. Mace looked confused and stood mid-court room staring at the judge for direction! He was shooed back to his table where he sat and didn't say a word!”

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01 May, 2024 by Ivy hopkins
So disappointed! Mace Had my son take a plea agreement and told him there was a good chance he would get probation. He gave him false Hope. During the sentence, Mace just sat there and did not say a word! Plea deal stipulated the DA would not recommend charges, and the Judge would set the punishment. At the very beginning, the DA broke the agreement. He stopped mid-sentence to say maybe Mace would object and ask if they both could step up to the Judge Podium. Mace looked confused and stood mid-court room staring at the judge for direction! He was shooed back to his table where he sat and didn’t say a word! Some of the things said were not accurate, That Mace did not correct. It was as if he didn’t have a clue as to what was going on! My son did not get probation as Mace was insinuating he would get. He was given the Max! I feel a public defender would have done a better job or at the least my son would have gotten the same results! That would have been 10K saved or at the very least given to the victim's Family!!
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25 Apr, 2024 by Barbara nunez
If I could give him no stars I would. He told my son to accept he was guilty when he is not. Suppose no no jail time, then the day of the hearing, Mace said nothing, no argument, nothing just let the judge sentence him, to Prison.
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16 Dec, 2023 by Jeremy stansfield
You won't find a more effective and dependable firm to go above and beyond their call of duty so to speak in representing you. Things happen in SIN CITY.. it's world famous for bending rules here... this firm was highly recommended to me in 2016 by another defense team in California to give me the best chance to try my case with never even meeting me in person. Since I lived out of state, they handled every single appearance for me and at one point I forgot to tell them my new contract info and they still defended my case for over a year! Small things have come up since then and they are my go to right away.. and recently I was wrongfully accused on something serious that most would have thought was no way to win. The MASTER MACE himself followed through to the end and it's been 15 months and it was just dismissed. It took maybe 7 years before I finally met MACE in person this past 4 months. I feel like we have been good friends for ages. In addition, a close partner needed a serious defense on something here that was very severe and MACE team recommended two other attorneys outside of their firm. #1 didn't answer #2 answered right away and my partner experienced phenomenal results. There was no commission or anything back to that recommendation. I'm an intl businessman with serious sales in 27 countries. These things to me are a very serious top priority and MACE and their entire team make sure follow through from start to end!
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15 Dec, 2023 by James mcdonough
Mr.YAMPOLSK .ID LIKE TO GIVE CREDIT FOR 1988 I.R.S.VS.ME..ALONG WITH RET.HONARABLE MR.PHILIP PRO..VICTORY .NOW THE I.R.S. TAKES FAMILY MATTERS INTO CONSIDERATION..IF REQUESTED BUT VERIFIED...SORRY TOOK SO LONG MACE..NOW I NEED TO KNOW WHY STATE * CITY OF LV..HAVE ..SENIOR CITIZENS LIKE ME.NOW ON WAITING LISTS 4YRS 4 MONTHS & STILL 302 THREE HUNDRED & TWO.in LINE....WHY NO LOW INCOME ON FIXED INCOME HOUSING ..STILL PROFITABLE FOR STATE...AS WE SAW 2 STADIUMS BUILT ...SENIOR MATTERS INTO CONSIDERATION...SHAME. SHAME. SHAME OSCSR & OOH CAROL...HAVE THEY FORGOTTEN....J.F.M.
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15 Dec, 2023 by Gregory navone
I was in a legal dispute with an employee and Mace did a tremendous job in helping me resolve the problem by creating a settlement agreement and he provided excellent advice. I would hire him again and recommend him - a 100%. His legal assistant, Guadalupe, is a true professional, immensely helpful with assisting with my questions.
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