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12 Jul, 2024 by Jeffrey danneels
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16 May, 2024 by Cliff higgins
My name is Dr. Clifton Higgins. I am a dentist from Arkansas. I enjoy hunting and fishing with my children. In the Spring of 2023 I was turkey hunting with my 14 year old son in New Mexico. I produced a series of videos of our hunting excursion and posted them on YouTube. A few weeks after we returned home I received a phone call from a NM Game & Fish Officer. He made several accusations which were untrue. He stated that one of the two turkeys we showed in our video looked like a hen (which would have been illegal to shoot). The two turkeys harvested were gobblers and I checked them both on the NM G&F website. The officer stated that I only checked one bird. I fortunately had screen shots on my phone of both e-tags, proving that I had checked both gobblers. The officer was bound and determined to make an arrest. He told me that he would be sending me several citations in the mail, and he also threatened me with a bogus felony charge based on a law from 1901 that had to do with the transportation of animal parts (buffalo horns) across the NM state line to sell in other states. He said this ancient law applied to me transporting an illegally harvested animal across the NM line. The officer tried every way he could to get me to admit wrong doing over the phone. I assumed he was recording our conversation, and he was. When he started using the word “felony”, I was finished talking! I knew I was going to have to find myself a great attorney in NM. Several days later, I received TEN citations in the mail from that Wildlife Officer. If I was found guilty of everything I was being charged with, I would have lost my hunting privileges in EVERY STATE in the U.S. for the next THREE YEARS! I immediately began the search for an attorney. I told my wife that I needed someone who would fight tooth and nail to win my case. I wanted an attorney who would charge the gates of Hell with a water pistol on my behalf, and I found just that attorney in Mr. Jason Alarid! I knew from my first conversation with Mr. Alarid that he was the person I wanted to fight for me in the legal arena. The whole process took longer than a year! I was under constant stress and worry that I might lose my hunting rights for three years, and possibly face a trumped up felony charge which would take away all of my firearms and prevent me from hunting with my children and grandchildren, and not be able to protect my family with a firearm for the rest of my life! Firearms are part of my everyday life and extracurricular endeavors. I and my sons are Cowboy Action Shooters. We have even competed in the World Championship of CAS in Albuquerque, NM. I am an NRA certified trap shooting coach and have coached the trap shooting team where my children go to public school in Arkansas for many years. I also serve on my church’s security team, and have been trained by law enforcement officers in how to protect our church congregation in the event of an active shooter. These are all reasons why I had to have the best attorney I could get to protect my rights and get me out of this jam, and Mr. Jason Alarid was even more than I could have hoped for! He and his staff worked diligently through the entire legal process. They were always prompt to answer any of my questions and to keep me well informed of all proceedings. After more than a year, my case came down to a final hearing on motions which Mr. Alarid had filed with the District Attorney to dismiss my case. That hearing, set for 2:00pm, would decide whether my case would be dismissed, or if I was going to have to go back to NM and face a jury trial. That hearing never happened! Just before 9:00am the day of the hearing, the NM District Attorney filed a motion dismissing my case based on “Insufficient Evidence”! I can honestly say that I have never in my entire life felt such a RELIEF! After more than a year, it was OVER! I give thanks to God for leading me to Mr. Alarid, and for God using him and his staff to walk into the “lion’s den” and close the mouth of the lion!
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30 Apr, 2024 by Rowdy
Exemplary performance! Jason, Scott and entire staff provided me and my family with prompt responses, spot-on legal advice, and more importantly they truly cared for our well being. If you are in need of legal counsel, you should only turn to this exceptional law firm. They will not only meet your expectations but exceed it.
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18 Jan, 2024 by Jared herrera
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18 Jan, 2024 by Mike kimball
Jason is rough around the edges, but he seems honest. Ended up not needing his services, but he was helpful
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28 Mar, 2023 by Angela
My husband had a brain injury back in 2016. Before the injury he was a healthy ambitious person & our sole provider. He owned & ran a restaurant and catering business called Joe's Back N The Day. In October 2016 he had a surgery that he & I will forever regret him having! He is now 100% disabled..bedridden & wheelchair bound. We lost everything.. the business, our travel trailer and truck was repossessed but more importantly I lost my healthy husband! I now am his caregiver and will be for the rest of our lives. My husband & I reached out to several attorneys to no avail. I personally had given up. A few months before the statue of limitations was about to run out my husband called the law office of James Wood Law. I'll never forget my husband handing me the phone & telling me to talk again with another lawyer about what happened to him. I was irritated and didn't want to have to relive the story again. It was always emotionally exhausting for me but I got up & dusted myself off and relived the part in our lives I wished never happened. I can't recall exactly who I spoke to but she was very attentive & said she would give the attorney all my information and someone may call me back. I got a call back from Arslan Umarov. I am overwhelmed with joy from what Arslan, Jim & all the attorneys at James Wood Law has done for my family!!! There really is no words!!! I believe God sent them into our lives give us justice for what happened to my husband!!! We didn't have to go to trial. I can't thank them enough!!!! I highly recommend the Law offices of James Wood Law & Arslan Umarov!!! Thank you & may God bless you all. Sincerely The Yscos
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21 Jan, 2022 by Antonio
He did everything possible in this case they all did . He was also very sympathetic very understanding And was there for whatever I needed they did a good job winning the case thank you Antonio Gabe Santillanes.
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