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Exceptional defense and representation in criminal matters
“Mr. Elliston provided me with an exceptional defense in a criminal matter. His work as an attorney in my criminal case allowed me to continue on with my daily life as an upcoming professional.”
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Highly professional and knowledgeable in criminal law
“Mark is an outstanding attorney. He is very professional and knowledgeable in representing his clients. He always researchers the best outcome for all his cases.”
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Successful outcomes and dismissals
“Mark did an outstanding job for my son's case; he was able to get a dismissal and a cleared record without having to wait the 5 year requirement.”
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Excellent communicator and listener
“I never left his office confused nor feeling like I'm stupid or as if he didn't really listen or hear me.”
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Dedicated and persistent in pursuing the best possible outcome
“He went to work - on my case, never making me feel as if he had 'a ton of other things do!' He pushed on, perseverance, creative thinking and just flat out persistence - he didn't let up and he doesn't let up until he gets what's best for his client!”
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30 Apr, 2019 by Johnny
Attorney Elliston is the consummate legal professional with a stellar reputation to add and decades of a winning record in criminal defense work experience to match, frankly, he is the real deal. What I liked most about having Mr. Elliston as my attorney was how I didn't have to be my own lawyer - on the job training, at fighting my own case, not good. I never left his office confused nor feeling like I’m stupid or as if he didn't really listen or hear me, but more importantly - he proved over and over again to be a staunch defender and supporter of my innocence and as my lawyer, he didn’t let anyone else forget it - not even me, in other words - he’s not going to allow you to hold your head down, he makes you feel like now that he’s onboard, your chances just increased 100% so hold your head up high! It’s little things like that that meant the world to me. I liked that Mr. Elliston was also patient with me, once a very nervous and confused client, he was compassionate and understanding, often knowing exactly how I would be feeling throughout this situation and helping me to overcome the doubt. He would always remind me that he was on my side and that we are in this together. He just took over! He was good at “exposing the other sides hand & helping me to understand the prosecutor’s/accuser position and what they’re most likely up to in cases like mine and why the system works like this or like that, etc.!” So many reasons I chose to hire him - he told me to go back to work, to take care of my health and to start eating again, to stop worrying and go back to living life and enjoying my family and to now “let him go to work on my case”. He would often get me to relax by saying “you told me the truth, you gave me all that I've asked of you, we fully understand what the plan is and now let me go and show you how we're going to fight this thing”! We’d talk and strategize, then we’d talk more and again find more to be uncovered and analyzed, and then researched, always in constant communication with me - all efforts were always leading towards our strong end game. And throughout this process, not only did I witness how very detailed oriented he is but I soon came to realize what a great a communicator I had in my lawyer. And not to mention how his people skills shined through when we began to build a coalition of friends and advocates/witnesses to help with my case. He went to work - on my case, never making me feel as if he had “a ton of other things do!” He pushed on, perseverance, creative thinking and just flat out persistence - he didn’t let up and he doesn’t let up until he gets what’s best for his client! My case was no-billed and I eventually got my record expunged. I can’t thank Mr. Elliston enough - he's my friend. I've made sure that my friends and family have is number on hand.
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29 Apr, 2019 by Vicki wreyford
Mark is an outstanding attorney. He is very professional and knowledgeable in representing his clients. He always researchers the best outcome for all his cases. He is Board Certified in criminal law and has an outstanding reputation. He successfully handled our case with expertise and produced the outcome we expected.
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29 Apr, 2019 by Christi
I hired Mark Elliston for a DWI case for a family member. He went over and above to get the best possible outcome. We were so happy with his professionalism and his constant communication. Mark has a great reputation in the legal community that is very well deserved. I would and do recommend him to anyone with any legal issues.
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27 Apr, 2019 by Anonymous
Worked with my case professionally, and took the time to research the case and find the best solution.
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26 Apr, 2019 by Zavala
Mark did an outstanding job for my son’s case; he was able to get a dismissal and a cleared record without having to wait the 5 year requirement.
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