Manuel Parra, experienced Criminal Defense, Juvenile Law attorney in El Paso, TX with 65 reviews
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Manuel Parra

3100 E Yandell Dr, El Paso, TX

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Rene munoz

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09 Feb, 2024
Es el mejor abogado de Texas y muchos lugares más 100 % recomendado, exelente persona
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Adrian

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25 May, 2023
If you’re looking for an attorney to be there for you through and through stand by your side. This is not the attorney for you unfortunately. Not only did I barely have any contact with him regarding my cases. Most of the times that I did come into contact with his office is when when they were requesting payments. He always stuck in court I would barely get callbacks from him when I requested them . His assistants said I would need to pay to speak with him when he was busy .When I had a warrant out for my arrest his advice to me was to lay low and to avoid being arrested while he could try to do something for me. I had to leave work for a whole month and not only that he kept pushing my court dates back and I ended up getting picked up and it made me look even worse in front of the judge. He barely defended me in any of my court hearings he would have one statement and after that he would stay silent while the prosecutor had a whole list of things to say about me. Only reason I stuck with him as a lawyer was because I hired his brother initially. Unfortunately after his passing I was not able to get my money back they were going to keep it so I had no choice but to go with him and I regret it fully . He wanted me to sit in jail while I waited for him to fight my case which was practically beat and when I hired him to handle my other case he withdrew after I couldn’t not pay him because I was juggling bills after being released but I was still willing to make small payments. But before I could do so I wanted to speak with him and his assistants requested payment first before I could consult with him. Worst experience I’ve ever had with a paid attorney .
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Jose medinas gamefowl page

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14 Jan, 2023
This was my lawyer for many years. He was a very good man. We didn’t meet on great terms, but he became one of the people I looked up to and admired. He was always there for me not just as my lawyer, but I also as my friend he even represented me without me having to pay him he was a very good man and he will be very much missed. Thank you Victor para for everything you did for me but you rest in peace and God bless you.
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Dedicated and hardworking attorney who goes the extra mile for clients
“Mr. Parra actually represented me on a DWI case as well and let me tell you that he does a great job. He goes out of his way to make sure that you are notified of every hearing and he was available to speak too.”
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Friendly and responsive staff who provide good customer service
“When he was not in his office, his friendly and respectful staff would take messages and I would receive a call back from Mr. Parra.”
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Achieves positive outcomes for clients, including getting charges dismissed
“He was able to give us a planned course of action in regards to the case. After my father appeared in the first court date to get the bond reduced, it was brought down from $100,000 to $2,500 and only 10% of that amount was due until the trail date. Prior to going to trial, we were notified that the charges had been dropped due to the excellent work of Mr. Parra.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness, especially when clients move out of the area
“After I moved out of the city he completely lost contact with me. Never returned any of my calls. I called for 5 months straight every day if not every other day.”
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Unreliable in showing up for court dates and filing necessary paperwork
“On one occasion, Manny was to file a waiver of apprearance which he never did, and a warrent for my arrrest was issued.”
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Unwilling to provide refunds or make amends for poor service
“He did absolutely nothing but keep my money. I had to pay court cost at court called him afterwards and he refused to give me any refund and refused to even refund the extra money I payed at court which judge said would be refunded if anyone had a lawyer.”

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