Chad Davin Mancine

3444 N 1st St Ste 401, Abilene, TX

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2018
University of North Texas At Dallas, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)

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Kody hobbs

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19 Nov, 2024
Sam was extremely vigilant Even with a case that lasted almost 4 years came through with a W that I couldn't be happier with the outcome. Thank you, sam
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Breetha toliver

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22 Aug, 2024
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Tammy mann

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28 Jul, 2024
I was told not to ask mr Darnell to fight a misdemeanor he was court appointed take my sentence and go. And I didn't ask him and he got my case dismissed didn't even have to talk to the judge. my first attorney didn't show up for court the first time never returned a single call and obviously didn't review my case seeing as how he dropped me the 2nd court date because he represents he other party 🤡 Sam darnell immediately introduced himself to me shook my hand contacted me through his secretary or himself about everything going on up until court and is so funny and kind the secretary very sweet! you can not ask for a better group to represent you! thank you guys!!
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and hardworking lawyer who fights hard for his clients
“Great knowledgeable lawyer. He works hard for his clients and explains everything along the way, never leaving them in the dark.”
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Excellent communication and keeps clients well-informed
“I've never had a lawyer care so much about keeping clients educated and updated on EVERYTHING that's going on with their case.”
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Passionate and devoted to achieving the best outcome for clients
“He's persistent and devoted to being a advocate for his clients.”
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Trustworthy and honest in his approach
“I could hear genuine honesty in his words.”
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Reliable and prompt in handling cases
“Got me out of a pinch when I really needed it. Professional, prompt, and reliable.”
Cons
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Unprofessional behavior in the courtroom
“He'll get loud with you in the middle of the courtroom. He is very unprofessional.”
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Lack of effort and attention to the client's case
“He will not look into your case and will not even gather evidence you have to defend you.”

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