Ryan Maesen Attorney at Law - Grand Rapids, MI
Criminal Defense Lawyers in Grand Rapids, MI
3265 Walker Ave Suite C Grand Rapids, MI 49544
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20
Years
Experience
Grand Rapids Criminal Defense Law Firm
Updated: 03/31/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Defense
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Ryan Maesen Attorney at Law
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Hired Law firm 2025Very down to earth and easy to talk to. Like talking to a friend. I liked the laid back style. Took my anxiety away.
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Hired Law firm 2024Was paid in full for 3 cases only handled two of them didn't show up for third case and never refunded my money now I have to take him to court
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Hired Law firm 2024Through no fault of my own, I ended up in a very bad situation when subpoenaed as a witness for the prosecution in a criminal trial, with the threat of perjury being held over my head if I didn’t say what the prosecution wanted to hear on the stand when testifying as a witness for them, regardless of what the truth actually was. Since I had NO intention of lying, I called Atty Ryan Maeson and he handled everything for me during the trial. he came to court with me and was right by me while I testified to the truth. It looks like everything has worked out, but he said if they still wanted to press the issue, there were things we could counter with, but hopefully, its all over and they leave me alone. Atty Maesen was very attentive and empathetic to my problem and he knows his law! I highly recommend him if you need a any kind of help or legal advice regarding a criminal case, even if you aren’t the criminal!
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