Spencer J Salcido

43 W 9000 S Ste B, Sandy, UT

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2012
Brigham Young University - J. Reuben Clark Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2008
Brigham Young University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Anonymous

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08 Jan, 2024
I think “Benny” was probably a good attorney at one point - now he’s a very selfish, dishonest attorney that doesn’t even pretend to care if you get a good defense. Also, when I called other attorneys, several told me to steer clear of Benny. I hope he gets the help he needs or changes career fields.
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Anonymous

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21 Jul, 2023
Benny Salcido was not forthcoming with information pertinent to my case, made my family wait days before receiving critical information to my case, and seemed unprepared and unprofessional in my two court hearings. I had to reach out multiple times before I could get information I needed. While I waited in jail, he charged my parents exorbitant amounts of money while being functionally useless to me. Him and his office failed to email me necessary documents and caused a significant delay to my legal proceedings. I cannot in good conscious recommend the services of the Salcido law firm to anyone but my sworn enemies.
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Anonymous

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17 Jul, 2021
Originally called Brother Christopher and somehow ended up with Spencer, Benny, or whatever. Nice enough guy. Somewhat newly licensed at the time. The most basic of representation. Minor criminal offense but I just as well have not had an attorney and would have received the same sentence while saving the $2000 fee. He did his job, though. I guess.
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Pros
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Excellent rapport and relationship with court staff
“Benny has great rapport with court clerks, bailiffs, prosecutors and judges. I always felt confident that he was the best attorney in the building.”
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Successful in getting charges dismissed
“I fully trusted Benny to defend me in a case in which I was wrongfully charged; he did his job beautifully and in the end charges were dismissed.”
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Knowledgeable and effective in handling criminal record issues
“Benny was very knowledgable about the process, and walked me through all the steps. The St George prosecutor took a long time to get back to us about the reduction, but Benny stayed on him to make sure it got done.”
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Genuine and compassionate approach
“Benny is very genuine and honest, he really listened to my story and presented it to the court in a way that they understood and showed me compassion.”
Cons
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Poor communication and responsiveness
“I've been waiting for 3 years for a response from Benny on what was a simple amendment to a divorce decree. Multiple messages left and emails without a response.”
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Lack of diligence and effectiveness in handling cases
“Not only did Benny (Spencer) not push to have the refusal to blow dropped, literally the only thing that he was able to "consult" for me was changing the community service requirements to wearing an ankle monitor instead.”
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High fees with unsatisfactory results
“So, after the $5,000 dollars I spent on Spencer, I still received an 18 month revocation of my license, an ankle monitor, fines like crazy, a drunk-driving course, and now that I have finally have my license back, I still have over a year with a breathalyzer on my car.”
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Unprofessional and unhelpful conduct
“Benny Salcido was not forthcoming with information pertinent to my case, made my family wait days before receiving critical information to my case, and seemed unprepared and unprofessional in my two court hearings.”

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