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“I just wanted to thank you, Mark. On behalf of myself but ESPECIALLY my family. That stuff about my daughter was NOT an exaggeration, you may very well have kept her from backsliding, perhaps even permanently. That is a young unfortunate whose future you helped to protect Mark, I will never forget that ever. Everybody in the courtroom was impressed. The DA came on so strong it almost seemed she was going to blow me out the door. But you took the wind out of her sails. It was, for lack of a more judicious term, badass. You’ve been great with me since the beginning of the case, and over the years you’ve helped out so many of my closest friends it would take a while for me to come up with a figure on how many. You’re one bad hombre Richards, straight up. Once again, gracias. Can’t thank you enough. And even if it had gone the other way, I would still have held you in the same esteem. I’ll always refer people to you or come to you for my legal needs.”
-Lisa, 5-15-17
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“I would give ten stars if possible. Attorney Mark Richards’s representation has given me excellent results. The stress and worry one goes through when faced with a legal dilemma can be overwhelming as with who to choose to represent you. Mark immediately relieved me of this from the start. He’s a game-changer! If you are in need of an excellent attorney that delivers, this is the firm to choose. A helpful tip for any of you that need an attorney willing to go outside Racine, they handle cases all over Wisconsin. I have also had attorney Brian Dimmer handle traffic tickets in the past and would recommend his service also.”
-State v. N.N. (19 CT 1339)
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“Mark was my third attorney but the first to believe in me. I was charged with murdering my wife, when she had in fact committed suicide. Mark and his investigator went out to the crime scene and found evidence that the police did not want to find. After testing the evidence, the murder charge against me was dismissed. If it wasn’t for Mark, I would have received life in prison.”
-State v. J.R. (05 CF 471)