MATTHEW LEE SKINNER

328 E. NEW YORK STREET, STE. 3, Rapid City, SD

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1995
Creighton University School of Law, JD
1993
Creighton University, BS

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James grap

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17 Feb, 2024
John Murphy is hands down the best and most professional attorney in South Dakota. John saved my life and exposed the corruption of the States Attorney. I was facing 17 felonies and 3 of those felonies had me looking at 130 years. John beat all of my charges and I plead to a class 5 felony and was released. The state put professional witnesses on the stand to help the prosecutor and John Murphy had them looking stupid. I'm sorry I forgot her name but John has a top notch paralegal that was awesome and she worked night and day to help John prepare everything for my case. After seeing John in the courtroom I was to take all the felonies to trial because he's so good and the DA got scared and offered me a sweet plea deal. What also makes John the best is that he's a pro at both state and federal law so he managed both jurisdictions at the same time saving me from having to sit more months or years in jail. I owe Murphy Law my life.
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