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30 May, 2013 by Dan
Everyone wants a speedy trial... at least the "Good Guys Do". Well it hasn't been speedy because of the bad guys doing everything to delay everything. However, Winston Ostrows performance has been nothing short of fantastic! We have won against the 2 bad guys in two separate trials. Actually, we slaughtered them. All the jurors were unanomious in our favor and when it went to the Appelate Court, Winston had done such a fine job at both trials and with his Legal Briefs to the Appelate Court that the 3 judge Panel also was unanamous in our favor as well. You may ask "how did you find him?" It wasn't easy, but after calling lots of attorney's and getting referrals, one attorney recommened him and said he just finished a case against him and Winston "kicked his butt" he also said "he is like a pit-bull and doesn't give up! Well, that is the experience I had with him and I am sure he would do the same for you. His goal is winning for you and he sticks to the critical issues to get you that win. Good luck to all.

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16 Nov, 2023 by Joe
Celeste and her team are extremely professional and really go out of their way for you.
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08 Feb, 2022 by Gillian pomplun
Celeste Gibson has been my tax preparer for over a decade, and she has always provided excellent service. My returns are always timely and accurate, and the followup has been excellent. Gibson's move to create an online panel has made it safe and easy to use her services during the pandemic, and it is conscientious and forward-thinking businesses like hers that are helping to propel our communities forward.
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17 Jan, 2022 by Toni m
Celeste has been my accountant for many years. I have found her to be professional, very knowledgeable and cordial. I greatly appreciate the fact that she has made the tax experience as easy and uncomplicated as possible, and even succeeded in making it a pleasant one.
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09 Apr, 2023 by Nathan nofsinger
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15 Jan, 2023 by Dan howard
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07 Dec, 2022 by D d
A "0 star" choice would've been more appropriate. "Whatsoever you do to the least of My brothers, that you do unto Me." To an observer it appears the philosophy of the Vernon County legal system, from the top down, is to simply put those who dare to "misbehave" into the legal system and let the cards fall where they may. They are out of touch not only with Christianity but the realities of life in general. Prior posted reviews reflect the quality of justice given here. La Crosse County understands the harm this does and its officers now receive training to recognize when community mental health staff should be included for calls indicating their assistance may be needed. No increased taxes. All it required was a willingness to treat people fairly and humanely and a reallocation of some funds. So far it appears to be working, it gives officers a break while being assisted by those better trained to deal with particular issues while giving citizens help when they may need it most. Knowing local law enforcement tries to give better service with increased understanding means a lot when voting time comes around. If society can't or refuses to provide decent, affordable mental health care your justice system should at the very least have mandatory training not just for police officers but your entire legal system. How can they give you their best service without the ability to recognize an emotional problem and show a little empathy when life overwhelms someone (death, disability, health issues, etc)? Not everyone is a common criminal and should not be treated as such. Even a properly done pre-sentence investigation should provide some kind of justice. Any one of us could suddenly find ourselves in the legal system. Too many people with disabilities are just dumped into the system with no concern for legality or their rights. Taken to jail, talked into a plea of guilty and then given a sentence that is often neither appropriate nor humane. Those on disability typically have incomes significantly below the poverty level. They are unable to afford any kind of lawyer. If anything they'll have a public defender, who likely isn't an actual lawyer. Sad. Very sad. It's a good thing Darcy Rood is providing an opportunity to elect someone who will initiate a change for the better in Vernon County. Vote wisely!
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