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Reid Jay Roethe

Licensed for 22 years

Criminal defense Lawyer at Danville, IN
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, General Practice

52 W Main St, Danville, IN

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Licensed in Indiana for 18 years

State: Indiana

Acquired: 2007

Active in Good Standing

No misconduct found

Licensed in Illinois for 22 years

State: Illinois

Acquired: 2003

Voluntarily Inactive

No misconduct found

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Reid J. Roethe, LLC

52 W Main St, Danville, IN, 46122-1704

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Posted by anonymous | January 23, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense

Just wants money

I’ve hired this attorney and he’s got a continuance and had a pre-trial conference. I’ve Paid him a couple thousand already and I have two level 6 felonies which one should be dismissed immediately. Only thing I’m getting from him is to do work release while on bond until trial. Which will cause me t...o lose my job, home, and little girl. These are charges I plan on taking to trial and beating. Just not confident he’s gonna be the man to be able to do it. Will keep you updated.

Posted by anonymous | September 14, 2020 | Lawsuits & Disputes

Poor people skills

Found him unfriendly,condescending and rude. upon meeting him at courthouse he never offered a handshake or friendly greeting. when i asked a question to make sure i understood everything he reacted like i was asking the most stupid question ever asked. He was very rushed, spoke very fast and lou...d. Pleased with his performance and the results but for $1200 dollars a smile, handshake and a "nice to meet you" would have went a long way.

Posted by anonymous | September 14, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense

Wish I Went with The Public Defender

I paid him $3,500 upfront, for a felony 6 charge (the least serious felony), first time offender. Reid took the first plea offer, and I was sentenced to 365 days (180 days… I spent 90 days in jail, through Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years). A friend of mine who nearly has a law degree tol...d me that it was a mistake to pay him the full fee upfront, as he might have been more motivated had I paid him half first, half after completion. My girlfriend also seemed dismayed whenever I told her about him, or when she listened to his voice mail message—normally she’s very positive, but even before the sentencing date she was angry on my behalf at Reid’s hurried manner and his infrequent contact. Indeed, everyone I’ve talked to about his performance has said that he did a poor job (some in more colorful language), from people within the jail who went so far as to say I should sue him (it’s remarkable how much they know about the law...going on and on about what Reid specifically neglected to do), to my mother (who doesn’t know that I was beaten in jail and woke up in a huge pool of my own blood), to my aforementioned friend, to my girlfriend, to my sister. After months of calling him and no contact from Reid Roethe, he called me a few days before my sentencing date and left a hurried voice mail, telling me that he had been in Florida on vacation. He told me to gather all the mitigating evidence I could, rushed through several other things to remember, then hung up. At my sentencing, I was presented with the discovery of evidence against me. It was the first time I had seen the evidence in the discovery against me. Only later (in jail) did I learn that I could’ve said, “This is the first time I’m seeing this. I need time to process this.” That simple sentence would’ve gotten me a continuance, which (I have since learned), is a benefit to the accused and often, if not usually, inspires the prosecutor to sweeten the plea deal. Between the prosecution and the accused, there are 6 total continuances that can be had. Since the state is reluctant to spend resources on a trial, it’s better not to accept the first plea deal offered. During my sentencing, when asked if I would like to remove my attorney, I was stunned and I said No (because he was sitting beside me, and I had already paid him $3,500—all my savings—and I was not prepared to hire another attorney and was not sure what that entailed. This was the first time I had ever been at a sentencing and I did not know what I was doing. Apparently, that too would’ve been to my benefit. Despite having no prior convictions, I was sentenced to 180 days in jail (and spent 90). Additionally, considering I had imminent financial obligations, he did not ask for a delay of my incarceration. Do not plead guilty without first seeing the Reciprocal of Discovery. There was no postponement of sentencing, no bond reduction, I didn’t get a copy of the discovery, and there was no criminal conversion (to plea it down to a misdemeanor). If you intend to hire Roethe, I would advise against paying him the full fee upfront. I would've fared better with the Public Defender.

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