Justin N Rosas

110 W. 11th St., Medford, OR

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Education

2012
National Criminal Defense College, Graduate
2009
Webster University, MA - Masters
2006
University of Kentucky College of Law, Juris Doctor
2003
University of Kentucky, BS - Bachelor of Science
1999
White Station High School, High School Diploma

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Wy

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18 Dec, 2024
Justin told me day 1 what he believed the outcome of my case would be. Nearly a year later, he was right. It’s as simple as that. Thank you!
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Jose mena

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05 Dec, 2024
I highly recommend Attorney Justin Rosas. From the beginning, he was respectful, kind and listened to all concerns. Attorney Rosas is compassionate, honest and gets the job done. I am more than satisfied with my court outcome. Thank you Attorney Rosas!
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Didar singh

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29 Nov, 2024
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Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and ability to achieve favorable outcomes
“Justin Rosas is the bomb! He is the first lawyer I have hired that actually cared about me, my case and my family. He fought tirelessly for me through the 4 years of investigations and harassment by federal agents, and when the federal prosecutor threatened my family with prosecution if I didn't take a plea deal Justin helped me with getting the best deal possible in the circumstances.”
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Personable and caring approach, treating clients with dignity and respect
“Since the very first call into Justin's office, I was greeted with nothing but sincerity. Justin and Brandi talked with me about my case like I was a human being, not some criminal.”
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Excellent communication and keeping clients informed throughout the process
“Justin kept me updated about the status of the case and answered all my questions and concerns as they came up. He helped guide me through the court system and explained my what my options were.”
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Willingness to go above and beyond to achieve the best possible outcome
“Justin was empathetic, hard-working, intelligent, and willing go above and beyond to help me deal with the worst day of my life.”
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Strong relationships and standing within the legal community
“Justin is well-known in the valley and strives to serve the community, which benefits both him and his clients.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2013:
The Oregon Defense Attorney, Gideon's Army
2010:
The Oregon Defense Attorney, Paul Beneke: Gentle Heart, Unyielding Advocate

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