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Todd J. Bullion

Licensed for 11 years

DUI and DWI Lawyer at Albuquerque, NM
Practice Areas: Litigation, Constitutional, Criminal Defense ... +5 more

4801 Lang Ave NE Ste 110, Albuquerque, NM

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Licensed in New Mexico for 11 years

State: New Mexico

Acquired: 2014

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Law Office of Todd J Bullion

4801 Lang Ave NE Ste 110, Albuquerque, NM, 87109-4475

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Posted by anonymous | November 1, 2022 | Hired Attorney

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Horrible communicator, prefers out of court settlements against your wishes instead of holding real abusers accountable.

I was accused to pulling a firearm on the plantiff.  This was a domestic violence situation. The plantiff lied and did this to cover her abuse towards me. It worked wonders for her. The plaintiff shoved me multiple times and at one point tried to strangle me. She put both hands around my neck and... started squeezing. After 3 seconds I broke out of her grip and kicked her out that same night for my own safety. I did not call the cops. When I threatened to do so as a means to get her to calm down and deescalate she said to go ahead and that she would just tell them I was the abuser. The only way I was able to get her to leave after the assault was by finding her loose rabbit roaming the apartment and giving her an altimatum that I'd happily give it back. If she left. So she complied. The plantiff even walked all the way back up the stairs after she finished loading her car and knocked on my door demanding her birth control pills and her phone charger. She wrote about her attempt to reenter the apartment in her affidavit for a restraining order. I asked her again to please leave and that what she is taking with her is all she gets for now. The plaintiff called the cops the next day and told them I pulled a shotgun on her in order to make her cooporate. She also admitted that she shoved me and “pulled me out of the bedroom" before the alleged firearm brandishing. She failed to mention that she grabbed and pulled me by my neck. Cops came and didn't arrest me. Probably because they found multiple inconsistencies with the plaintiff's story. She claimed the firearm was brown. The only shotgun I owned at the time was black. And it wasn't even in the apartment that night. It had been staying at my mothers house where my father's gunbench was because I was cleaning it so I could sell it via 3rd party to be able to afford a vacation for my girlfriend and I. It gets better. On police cam footage the plantiff admits to having access to a google camera recording a live feed of my front stoop where the cops asked me for my side of the story. When asked the color of any shotguns I owned I told them I owned a black shotgun. When asked where it was I told them it was at my mother's house. They called my mom and she comfirmed that I oftentimes brought firearms to and from her house because my father owned over 130 guns and they were all left to me after he died. It was my responsibility to maintain his collection or sell any parts of it if I wanted to. So not only did the cops have evidence that she was probably not telling the truth. I even comfirmed she assaulted me. And she admitted to doing so on police cam footage. That footage where she admits to assaulting me is the only thing Todd Bullion was able to do..  And what she says on police cam footage does not add up with what she wrote in the affidavit for a restraining order. The firearm conveniently changed from brown to black and brown on the affidavit. But rather than using that as a defense this lawyer said that because of the judge that I was given it was not likely that I'd win. So after paying him I was left with a temp RO on my record and was forced to pay the abusive plaintiff money for an out of court settlement. Todd Bullion is here to remind us men that we have no rights and that abusive women can get away with just about anything.

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