Mark Cagle, experienced Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence attorney in Tulsa, OK with 54 reviews
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Mark Cagle

115 w 3rd st, Tulsa, OK

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Education

2007:
University of Tulsa College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2003:
University of Oklahoma, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.8 54 reviews
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Curufinwë noldor

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28 Nov, 2024
An excellent attorney and very personable fellow. He does not roll over and show his belly to the district attorneys. If you’re innocent and need help, call this man. The state of Oklahoma does not give two shits whether you’re guilty or not. They care on whether they can make money off of you if you’re found guilty. It’s cheaper to pay Stephen than deal with the state DAs and their un-ending fines.
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Jeremy yuan

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22 Dec, 2023
Stephen is the best! Period! He answered every one of my questions patiently and professionally, and I felt honored to meet him
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Kevin

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19 Dec, 2023
One of the best I've dealt with I highly recommend his services if you need an attorney.
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Pros
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Excellent and knowledgeable attorney who achieves great results for clients
“Stephen Lee represented me during my murder trial. Prosecution promised me a life sentence. Mr. Lee was amazing and got my charge dropped to manslaughter and a sentence of 9 years. I have a second chance to live life thanks to this man.”
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Highly professional, responsive, and caring towards clients
“Stephen Lee was very professional, answered every question I had and handled my case promptly. Would definitely recommend.”
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Affordable and transparent pricing without hidden fees
“Lastly, his strong relationships with state, local and federal authorities is a huge advantage. He is absolutely my first call, if anything happens! I can't recommend him highly enough.”
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Extensive trial experience and proven track record
“When looking for an attorney no matter what your issues are. The first thing is making sure the attorney has trial experience. Mr. Lee and Mark Cagel comes as a team , so you get two for one. In my opinion you're only as good as your last trial or major challenge well these guys walked a man on a double murder in Osage county. full trial and not guilty verdicts.”
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Builds strong relationships with prosecutors and authorities
“Lastly, his strong relationships with state, local and federal authorities is a huge advantage. He is absolutely my first call, if anything happens! I can't recommend him highly enough.”
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Publications

2016:
Mark cagle law blog, Personal blog
2016:
Mark cagle law blog, Personal blog
2016:
Mark cagle law blog, Personal blog

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