Laura Renee Robinett

Laura Renee Robinett

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Rating: 9.0

Licensed for 6 years

Criminal defense Lawyer at Tukwila, WA
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Juvenile

631 Strander Blvd., Suite G, Tukwila, WA

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Licenses

Licensed in Washington for 6 years

State: Washington

Acquired: 2019

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Location

Gause Law Offices, PLLC

631 Strander Blvd., Suite G, Tukwila, WA, 98188

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Showing 1 - 1 of 1 review | Constitutional

Posted by anonymous | September 01, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Constitutional

Best of the best super lawyers!

Emily Gause and Laura Robinett are the best of the best super lawyers in Washington State. I was falsely accused of something I did not do. Before the accusations, I was at the top of my career with great reputation. I was successful through hard work, innovation, and being kind & generous. Unfortuna...tely, I had the misfortune of teaching an immature ethically questionable student clinician who I caught lying, broke rules, and was late for work multiple times. When I counseled this struggling intern, she broke down, cried, and gained my sympathy. Over time, she called me her mentor and acted as though she could improve professionally and ethically. I was wrong. At the end of her training, to benefit her and her future patients, in her grading form, I wrote an honest feedback that she needed to improve professionally and ethically. She got murderously angry, but I didn’t know that she would retaliate the very next day with false accusations. She even lied to law enforcement officers. My boss told me to go with the special agents and answer their questions. *If law enforcement special agents want to ask you questions and accuse you of something that you did not do. Stop the interview. Tell them you want to invoke your 5th US Constitutional Rights. Then, call an attorney stat - Call Emily or Laura ASAP. If you don’t, you will be in a legal nightmare.* Most people believe law enforcement officers are helpful and are unbiased neutral enforcers of the law, and from my experience, this is true. However, when it comes to special agents who are trained as interviewers/interrogators, it seems, these officers will do what it takes, getting you tired, stressed out, shocking you, taking things out of context, using indirect threats, implied promises, hypothetical questions, repeatedly asking the same questions, denying your answers, cutting you off from answering, putting words that they want you to say right after asking a question, tricking you to wrongly remember, tricking you to miss speak, to get you the suspect to “go along” with their line of questioning, and much more. Then, they will write a one-sided mentally biasing report that contain only the pieces of the whole story in order to get you prosecuted. When the human brain is in a mental shock or stressed, it cannot process information correctly. The Special Agents are trained to trigger the stress hormone in your brain. The longer you talk with them, the more likely the stress hormones will make you wrongly remember. Eventually, you will miss speak. This is self-incrimination. Fact is, the law enforcement special agents have qualified immunity when they are interviewing suspects. This means, they can legally lie to you without problems. In my case, the interrogators used all their interrogation tactics with the guise of a neutral interview. In hindsight, I realize now, the special agents didn't care about the actual facts. They just wanted to get me to wrongly remember and miss speak in order to take things out of context to get me prosecuted. It is their job. They are good at their job. Please note: the special agents had evidence the accuser had lied to them. But, the special agents never mentioned this fact in their investigation report. Why wouldn’t they? Remember, their job is to get subjects prosecuted. Investigators will publicly say they are supposed to be unbiased and neutral. But, from my experience, this isn’t true. In the beginning of my case, I had incompetent prior lawyers. Only after Emily Gause and Laura Robinett took my case and pointed out to the prosecutor the non-credible evidence of the accuser and the mischaracterization of the special agent’s report, did the prosecutor offered me a guaranteed way, an SOC, to get my charge dismissed with prejudice. Emily and Laura explained all my legal options and risks, and I am grateful. I most highly recommend both Emily Gause and Laura Robinett above all other defense lawyers in Washington State.

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Laura Renee Robinett's Lawyer Endorsements

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Kristen Gestaut

Criminal defense lawyer | Sep 28

Relationship: Co-worker

"Laura is a fantastic advocate and dedicated criminal defense attorney. She is smart, savvy, and has a huge heart for social justice work. She cares deeply for her clients and goes the extra mile to ensure excellent results. She is a wonderful human being!"

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Bart Parsley

Criminal defense lawyer | May 13

Relationship: Friend

"I endorse Laura because she genuinely cares about her clients. She is also bright, hardworking, and a pleasure to be around!"

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Andrea Kim

Criminal defense lawyer | May 12

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"Laura is a bright light in the criminal defense community. Her passion and drive for representing adults and juveniles fighting criminal charges is evident from the moment you meet her. She is an incredible advocate for her clients through her legal writing as well as her presence in court. Laura is a fantastic criminal defense attorney who handles her clients cases with zeal and empathy."

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Sarah Perez

Criminal defense lawyer | Apr 02

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"Laura Robinett passionately represents her criminal defense clients; her zeal and compassion for juvenile justice are unmatched. Her courtroom experience and presence are a great resource for her clients. Her legal writing skills are exceptional. I highly recommend and endorse Laura."

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Emily Gause

Criminal defense lawyer | Mar 25

Relationship: Supervised lawyer

"I hired Laura because it was clear from our first few minutes together that her heart is completely dedicated to criminal defense. Her passion and tenacity for seeking justice inspires me daily. She is extremely talented in written and oral advocacy. Within her first few months as an associate attorney in my firm, she obtained dismissals in cases ranging from simple misdemeanors to serious felonies. Our clients appreciate her sincere kindness, attention to detail, and impeccable thoroughness. She has my highest recommendation."

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Experience

Rating:  9.0 (Superb)

Honors

2023

Rising Star, SuperLawyers

2019

National Order of the Baristers, University of Washington

2019

CZ Smith Public Service Award, University of Washington

2018

Stevens Fellow, Justice John Paul Stevens Association

Work Experience

2020 - Present

Associate, Gause Law Offices

Associations

2021 - Present

Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

Membership Committee Chairperson

Sample of Legal Cases

State v. Testaselassie

Judge dismissed for prosecutorial misconduct following robust motions practice

State v. Roswey

Convinced prosecutor to dismiss on evidentiary grounds

State v. Azeez

Convinced prosecutor to dismiss on evidentiary grounds

State v. Mautz

Dismissal through civil compromise

State v. Andrews

Dismissal

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Education

2019

University of Washington School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

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