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Aaron Christopher Bitter

2.8
Rating: 1.0

Licensed for 20 years

Consumer protection Lawyer at Lewisville, TX
Practice Areas: Consumer Protection, Juvenile, Probate, Family

311 W Purnell Rd, Lewisville, TX

This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2012
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Licenses

Licensed in Texas for 20 years

State: Texas

Acquired: 2005

Not Eligible to Practice - Discipline

Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2012

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Law Offices of Aaron Christopher Bitter

311 W Purnell Rd, Lewisville, TX, 75057-3837

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Aaron Christopher Bitter's Reviews

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2.8 /5.0

26 Client Reviews

Showing 1 - 3 of 3 reviews | Drug Crime

Posted by Tyler | February 07, 2011 | Drug Crime

CASE DISMISSED!

I was arrested on New Years Eve 2010 for misdemeanor possession of marijuana charges by the Frisco Police. My brother is one of Friscos repeat offenders and I live with him in Frisco and they always harass him. They pulled me over leaving our house in his car thinking i was actually my brother. The o...fficer asked me if he could search the car and I said no so he said he was getting the drug dog. I was pretty sure there wasnt any weed in the car but not 100 percent sure cuz my brother drives the car most of the time. After waiting an hour for the drug dog I got impatient and let them search the car. There were also 4 cop cars by this point and i was nervous. Two officers went through my brothers car and searched it high and low, in and out, underneath the car, in the trunk, in places i didnt even know existed in the car. The one officer founnd nothing in the car but the other officer was putting every little piece of shake that he could find in his hand as well a couple crumbs and a couple stems. You could barely even see any weed in his hand when he showed it to me with his flashlight on. Sure enough Frisco arrested me for possession under two ounces which is a misdemeanor in Texas. To make it worse i couldnt get a hold of anyone to bond me out so i had to Denton County Jail for 3 days till my brother finallly bonded me out. When i got home i already had letters from literally like 25 attorneys. I went and did a free consultation with 2 attorneys, 1 in Denton and 1 in Lewisville. One was too much money. He wanted 5,000 dollars that is felony money. The other attorney seemed way too full of bullarkey. One of my brothers friends told me to call Mr. Bitter and see about getting a free consultation so I did that. He seemed honest and not full of bull and he was not super expensive so i hired him and did a payment plan. I just got a call from his secretary Vera this afternoon and she told me that the District Attorney had "declined" the case which means the marijuana charges against me are dropped. I hired Mr. Bitter about a month ago and he told me he thought hat he could get the District Attorney to decline the case but there were no guarantees. He told me thought my worst possible outcome was getting a Class C Ticket or getting time served. His office kept me posted on what was going on with the case during the last month. To make things better his secretary told me that they were going to waive the rest of the fees that I owed him. I paid him 600 bucks but still had 400 left to pay for the case. I told my brother that they waived the fee and got the case dismissed and he has used a bunch of lawyers in the past and said they never waive the fee. I am really happy about how this worked out.

Posted by Lucretia | March 31, 2010 | Drug Crime

Charges Dropped for My Husband and I Only Paid a Fine

My husband and I both got in trouble for separate charges in July of last year. My husband hired Mr. Bitter for his Terroristic Threat charge. I liked what my husband said about him so I hired him for my case involving pills that I messed with the prescription on. Mr. Bitter was honest with both o...f us about what it would take to get the charges dropped or reduced and that it wouldnt happen over night. The prosecutors eventually dropped my husband's terroristic threat charge completely and they reduced my charge so that I only had to pay a fine. It was reduced so that it was like a traffic ticket and I paid 300 bucks for something that I was first looking at 2 years probation on. My husband had never been in trouble before, but I had been in trouble in the past and really did not want to go back on probation. I had just made a dumb mistake. Mr. Bitter seemed very busy but he and his secretary Christina always returned my calls. He even met with my husband and I at his office on the weekend a couple times. He knew that I was taking care of my mother who had health problems and he helped work with me on everything. I have nothing but good things to say about Aaron and Christina.

Posted by anonymous | December 02, 2009 | Drug Crime

He Listened to my Story and Fought for me in Court

I just got done with a Misdemeanor Marijuana case where Mr. Bitter got the charges against me dismissed. I was arrested with two buddies while we were riding in Frisco a couple months ago. I knew that there was a joint or two in the car, but I really no idea that one of them had a much larger bag ...on them. We all got arrested. A couple weeks after bonded out, I talked to Mr. Bitter and 2 other lawyers about hiring them to fight my case. The other two lawyers treated me like I was some dumb doped out college kid and did not act like they believed my story or had any intererst in helping do anything other than get on probation. Mr. Bitter did not say whether he could definetely get the charges dismissed, but he said it was possible and from the first interview he seemed like he genuinely cared about helping me with my case. I honestly was a little worried that this guy was too nice to be an attorney and I was hoping that he really would fight for me. The case did not get dropped immediately, but I got a call from Mr. Bitter's office a couple months later informing me that all charges were being dismissed against me. I never even had to go to Court, and I paid a lot less than my two buddies, who both got probation on the case. I would defientely recomomed Mr. Bitter to anyone going through a similar situation with criminal charges.

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Experience

Rating:  1.0 (Extreme Caution)

Professional misconduct

This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2012.

Suspension issued in TX, 2012

updated on 04/27/2012

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Disbarment issued in TX, 2012

updated on 04/27/2012

This is the most serious penalty for a lawyer. If this attorney is currently practicing law, you should contact the Texas State Bar to understand the reasons for this disbarment.

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Marquette University

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