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03 Jul, 2013 by Oldrich
The State spent thousands of man hours in three different cases over a three year period to try and put a medical marijuana patient behind bars. Mr. Mestel made the Feds dismiss their case at the day of jury trial at the door of the courthouse. But that was wise as he had just outright beat KIng And Pierce County with jury acqittals.. The State spent, by their own accounting, a quarter of a million trying to jail me and he cost a mere fraction against that state funded onslaught and I paid him, gladly and with a fraction of what he and his wife got for my wife in two personal injury suits. I am still in the medical marijuana industry and paying taxes and doing fine as Mark whooped Goliaths ass three times before they backed off and now respect me as legitimate business man who payes taxes and has rights!
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06 Dec, 2010 by Anonymous
He turned my felonies into misdemenors and kept me from going to prison. He's really not that expensive considering what's at stake.
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05 Jun, 2007 by Anonymous
Mark was a good lawyer for me. He is a high end lawyer and not everyone can afford him. He did help me when I was accused of a crime I didn't commit.

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19 Jun, 2023 by Tyron
I'm very pleased that I chose Matt Stock to represent me.  He was compassionate, straightforward and patient with me.  The day I met him in person I got a good feeling about him.  He seemed pleasant to talk to and looked like he had integrity.  My initial impression was confirmed throughout our interactions in the following months.  He never sugar coated anything, he was respectfully direct and always made time for me.  Thanks to his knowledge, expertise and the time he devoted to helping me prepare my defense, (and I guess the details of the case to some extent) the commissioner did rule in my favor.  I would highly recommend this attorney to help you with your issue.  I have never had any run-ins with the law or courts.  If I find myself in a position needing representation again, Matt Stock will be at the top of my list!
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13 Jun, 2023 by Ameera “ameera” k
These attorneys are the most compassionate, empathetic, ethical, and dedicated attorneys. I hired them to represent me on 3 protection order cases and 1 criminal case. I was facing the possibility of losing my career due to my cases. But Matt Stock won all 4 of my cases!! Matt went above and beyond by diving deep into investigating my cases, discovering discrepancies, and developing effective strategies to successfully win all 4 of my cases. There were times that I felt so scared and wanted to give up. But Matt would encourage and empower me to keep moving forward and he truly understood my fears. I knew that I could trust Matt and his partners, which is not easy to say regarding attorneys. These attorneys truly care about their clients and they are very passionate about what they do. The work ethic and integrity that they demonstrated was beyond amazing. If you’re looking for experienced trial attorneys that know how to argue in a courtroom and will deliver results, hire Matt Stock and his partners.
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04 May, 2023 by Murray pendergrass
Hiring a criminal defense lawyer will never be fun for anyone, but I am glad I chose Matt (partner at Verity Criminal Defense). Matt's communication during our business relationship was proffesional, earnest, tactful, and timely. I felt that he truly cared about me and my situation, and gave a devoted efforted to minimizing my exposure to the legal system and securing the best outcome for my situation.
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09 Feb, 2011 by James
Natalie is the most professional and caring lawyer that has ever helped me. I have hired two private practice lawyers in the last few years and have yet to be impressed. Natalie new from the beginning that the prosecution did not have a case, unfortunately the prosecution did not. I lost the case, however it was overturned on appeal. The trial judge had effectively cheated us as he changed the "to convict rules" after the trial!
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01 Dec, 2008 by Anonymous
Unfortunately I have had to be represented many times in the past in the criminal courts because of my drug addiction. The case that Natalie Tarantino represented me in was very serious. In the first few weeks that I was incarcerated I was going through withdrawals from heroin and my condition was somewhat delirium. First, Natalie had to convince me how serious my crime was. She discouraged me from going down some legal roads that were an option. Looking back I am glad I followed her advice and faced the consequences for my actions that benefited me in the long run. Natalie Tarantino was very professional, patient, and friendly. She did what she said she would.
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12 Jun, 2007 by Anonymous
I have know C. Anthony for almost 30 years. I was in professional school when he was in Law School. I have always been impressed with Tony's honesty and integrity. He has been my attorney for 25+ years and I have had outstanding service and attention. Tony has the rare gift of humor that dovetails well with a highly professional presentation. I would highly recommend him to anyone who is looking for an honest, caring, spirited, "real" family man. He has unique experience in several aspects of the law and has represented me in the health professions admirably. I view Mr. Davis as one of my closest and respected friends as well as my attorney. 5 stars...a true "10".
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