Bryce Thomas Brown

Bryce Thomas Brown

3.0
Rating: 5.7

Licensed for 4 years

Criminal defense Lawyer Practice Areas: Criminal Defense

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Licensed in Arizona for 4 years

State: Arizona

Acquired: 2021

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Posted by Marvin | May 14, 2024 | Hired Attorney

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Great Criminal Defense Attorney

He always answered my calls. Worked with me on attorney fees and knew his way around a courtroom. I recommend Bryce!

Posted by anonymous | April 7, 2023 | Hired Attorney

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Bryce Brown as a criminal defense attorney? No!

To say that he was a bad lawyer would be useless unless you knew exactly how he mishandled my case. My situation begins with my neighbor deciding that my front lawn was where she wanted to do 3-point turns driving off the paved roadway, on my front lawn , and right up to my yard fence. I went out jus...t as she was driving past. I yelled, "No!" shaking my head and raising my hand in the stop gesture. She looked at me and kept on driving. Next day I was doing my physical therapy when the cameras showed her coming back. She did the same as before. As she was driving past I did the same, "No!" hand gestures. The passenger looked at me and gave me the finger. At that point I used a toy water gun to mark the vehicle with Kool-Aid so law enforcement could identify it later. She kept driving. This time I was going to make a sheriff's report/complaint but I needed to finish my physical therapy first. I went back to my physical therapy but 10 minutes later a deputy was at my gate. I put on my body camera. The deputy heard only one side of the story and in that story the woman had done nothing wrong . She had been driving along and for no good reason I had sprayed her vehicle with Kool-Aid. I tried to explain to the deputy that she had lied. He was not interested, even though it was verifiable by showing him the security camera evidence. He did not want to investigate and the body camera video clearly shows that. All he wanted to do was write me a citation for "criminal damage”. I contacted Mr. Bryce Brown and presented the situation. He would represent me in my case. I paid the $1,000 retainer. His paralegal filed the paperwork that he was my counsel and that I was pleading not guilty. Next I uploaded all the camera evidence to Google Drive. I included a readme file. This pointed out things in the evidence that I was familiar with and the casual observer would miss. I made it clear that by myself, the best I could get would be a plea agreement. He was to go through the evidence and present my case on its merit. First was for him to deal with the prosecuting attorney in the criminal arraignment hearing. At this hearing my legal counsel was to present to the court that the citation should never have been issued. My legal counsel should have presented a motion for dismissal. He didn't do anything at all. 2 days before the hearing date he simply asked them to "vacate" the hearing. The opportunity for him to argue for a motion of dismissal presented itself and he chose not to utilize it. I made repeated attempts to speak with Mr. Brown in order to get an idea of his strategy. All I could do was send emails to his paralegal. The only plan he had was for him to bully me into accepting a plea bargain. This was something I had told him at the very beginning I would not support. As I see the situation, it was the maximum amount of money earned with the least amount of effort on his part. After the arraignment hearing was "vacated" I received a call from "Allison". She said that Mr. Brown could no longer represent me. She would not provide any reason that an ordinary person would understand. I would not accept a guilty plea which is the only option that she and Mr. Brown were in favor of. I would not agree to that and chose to make Mr. Brown represent the case on its merits, Mr. Brown chose the moral, ethical, and legal dodge of refusing to act as my legal counsel. The motion to withdraw his services reads, "There has been a breakdown in the attorney-client relationship rendering further representation unreasonably difficult”. Mr. Brown demonstrated he was incapable to the point that he couldn't handle a case where you sprayed someone’s vehicle with Kool-Aid who was repeatedly driving across your lawn, and you had all the evidence necessary to have it dismissed before it went to the court judge. I Got a REAL lawyer= case was dismissed based upon the law and the evidence. Something Mr. Brown was clearly unwilling to pursue on my behalf. (O_o)

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Creighton University

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