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John A. Price III, P.A.

John A. Price III, P.A. - Prior Lake, MN

Criminal Defense Lawyers in Prior Lake, MN

9690 Towering Oaks Curve Prior Lake, MN 55372

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Prior Lake Criminal Defense Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • Criminal Defense

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  • By Sarah G. on Oct. 20, 2024
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    No- he’s all about money, not fighting for you, he has not a clue what’s going on with you as a client of his until day of court. Acts super nice and caring but is not - doesn’t care at all. With my first time offense, I could have gotten the same deal much cheaper anywhere else/ and maybe they would have fought for me a bit more. His head is full of helium- his wife can probably attest to this. Cringe. He threatened me with “jokingly” “breaking my legs” if didn’t submit last payment and I’m a smaller American chick. Holy. Problems.

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Prior Lake, MN

9690 Towering Oaks Curve
Prior Lake, MN 55372

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Phone: 612-209-8913

Fax: 952-469-6542

Website: http://johnapricelaw.com

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Additional Minnesota Locations

Eden Prairie, MN  (Main Office, 12.8 miles)

8961 Aztec Drive
Eden Prairie, MN 55347

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Phone: 612-209-8913

Fax: 952-469-6542

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  • Free Consultations
  • Virtual Appointments

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