Beverly Q. Watts - Oklahoma City, OK
Attorney at Watts and Watts, PC
Criminal Law Lawyers in Oklahoma City, OK
210 Park Ave Suite 1110 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 - 5607
Oklahoma City Criminal Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/03/2026
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- Criminal Law
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Hired Attorney 1995-2005My mother hired Mrs Watts and paid her 7,500 dollars to appeal a manslaughter conviction I was found guilty of. Mrs Watts agreed with me that the trial was wrought with appealable errors and told me and my mom she would appeal the conviction all the way to the tenth circuit court in denver where she said the conviction would likely be overturned on one or more of the serious errors. Mrs Watts did file an appeal in the state appeal court as well as the western district court then when it was time to sent the very same appeal paperwork to the tenth circuit court she just didn't do it. My wife kept checking the tenth circuit courts docket and my name kept not being on it. I called Mrs Watts and she lied to me and told me an appeal to the tenth circuit court was automatic She ended up getting me time barred from the tenth circuit court. We filed a complaint with the Barr association where she also told them she thought it was automatic. How they didn't disbarr her I'll never know. We then sued her in the county district court and then the oklahoma supream court. All of the judges but one let her off the hook but one judges opinion said she should have been disbarred and should have had to give my money back. Will she handle your case like she did mine? Don't use her and you won't have to find out
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