Nicholas Dominic Jones, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Pasco, WA with 14 reviews
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Nicholas Dominic Jones

9221 Sandifur Pkwy Ste C, Pasco, WA

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Dawn

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21 Jan, 2021
I am so lucky to have had Nick to help me with my recent criminal charge. Nick is not only a good man and an easy person to talk to (with the BEST assistant ever!!!) he is well versed in law and explains things clearly, with confidence, and in a manner you can understand. From within minutes of meeting him he understood me, my case, and what I was up against. I was so impressed by how well he understood my case but also my personal position - validation and empathy are key for me and Nick gave that so well! Furthermore, he WON my case and he made it look so easy - he really made me feel well taken care of and what was a very stressful criminal matter during a very tumultuous divorce, Nick made me feel at ease relate to my criminal matter. I had no concerns about my case as I had Nick to help me - and he really did deliver the best outcome! He is THE MAN! Hire Nick and you will be in excellent hands! He is impressive at his legal skill but also fun to be around as he is calm, confident, and has great energy. THANK YOU NICK and ALONDRA!
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27 Jun, 2019
I was falsely charged by a family member of assault 2, class B felony, a strikble offense. I have have never had any criminal charges until this happened. I found myself in jail accused of something I didn’t do. I was drugged. I basically woke up in jail. I was on a 72 hour hold. My family member put me in jail over money. My bail was $10,000. A family friend knew a Benton county judge who referred Nick Jones to us. I paid a flat fee upfront. I wasn’t billed anymore like most lawyers do. He worked with me and the witnesses for my case to help use the facts and evidence to get the prosecutor to drop my case 10 months later. My ex family member created a lot of evidence proving they weren’t a credible witness. Nick Jones showed the prosecutor the necessary evidence that I am innocent. The prosecutor dropped my case. Beware many spouses put there spouse in jail so they get a restraining order, custody of the kids, spousal support, and the house. It’s a brilliant evil divorce strategy. Domestic Violence is just a an accusation. Cops legally have to arrest or they can be fired. Don’t talk to the cops. Get a lawyer like Nick Jones so you can get your life back like I did. I highly recommend him. He is a very likable guy in and out of the court. Thank You Nick. I will always be thankful for his help.
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Anonymous

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11 Jan, 2018
When charged with a DUI, I was referred to Nick by a prosecuting attorney. At our first meeting, Nick made sure that I understood the potential worst possible scenario, which was very unsettling. After that, he committed to obtaining the best possible outcome. And that is exactly what he did!! The outcome Nick secured was far more favorable than I expected and even thought possible!! Based on my experience, I highly recommend hiring Nick.
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Exceptional legal expertise and thorough case preparation
“He knows the law and presents it as understandable. He takes the time to listen to your concerns.”
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Caring and personalized approach, making clients feel valued
“I felt like he really cared about me. He made me feel like I really mattered to him and was more than just another case!”
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Impressive results, including dismissals and favorable outcomes
“Nick's prices were affordable and reasonable. He was well worth every penny. He fought for me as he had assured me he would! WE WON!!”
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Responsive and accessible communication
“Nick always called me with every update and even worked in some things that I didn't think were possible.”
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Flexible and understanding of clients' situations
“Nick was very understanding and re-ensuring and made me feel like I wasn't a piece of garbage like how I have felt since I was convicted.”
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Inconsistent communication and responsiveness
“It takes about 5 or 6 calls that go straight to voicemail before I get a call back.”
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Potential lack of preparedness for some cases
“Nick failed to prepare for our court appointment and became confused when he did appear. It was though he hadn't read our file or just plain didn't care.”

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