Joseph Emilio Garcia III

Po Box 310702, New Braunfels, TX

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1981
University of Kansas School of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)

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Lisa

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11 Sep, 2020
He shouldn't trash Joe's rep for the defendant's obviously massive offenses for which there were no defensive actions. My husband and Joe go back five decades at least. Joe is a very intelligent and caring attorney. AVVO please consider removing that 1 star review as it is fraudulent.
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14 Mar, 2016
On a previous case with Mr Garcia I had to do all the footwork myself. I would call and he would usually not respond to my concerns or questions except for "okay". He also missed several meetings that he guaranteed me he would be at. In my current case I am requesting for a new lawyer because he does not believe in me and has been downright rude, during the adversary hearing there were many statements that the witnesses made that were not true or they were giving their personal opinions from what that they thought rather than knowing the actual true answer so when I was put on the stand Mr Garcia hardly asked me any questions and he asked me no questions that would have helped to contradict what the witnesses said. Afterward when I asked why he didn't his response was "it wouldn't have helped anyways the judge had already made up her mind". The outcome from the hearing was horrible and I've asked Mr Garcia many times what I can and should do and he basically gave me no suggestions even when I would suggest things he would answer with vague responses such as "you can try" or "if that's what you want to do". I have reached out to him repeatedly for advice or suggestions. I just need to be pointed in the right direction and he hasn't done anything to help at all. I am extremely disappointed because I am more than willing to do whatever it takes to turn my situation around and it's very obvious that he doesn't care, He doesn't believe in me, and has made it more than obvious that he doesn't want to be on the case. He's doing the bare minimum he has to do.
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Ashley

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07 Oct, 2011
Seems to be very confidenet- A little stern, but very good reason to be! Very helpful. Hope court goes as well as he thinks. He brought VERY good arguements.
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