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Gene Haynes, Attorney at Law - Claremore, OK

Mailing Address Only15181 Fox Run Drive Claremore, OK 74017 - 0928

Updated: 03/02/2022

Claremore Criminal Defense Law Firm

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Mailing Address Only15181 Fox Run Drive Claremore, OK 74017 - 0928

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By Allan D. on Oct. 29, 2022

1.0 out of 5 stars

I figured he being ex da he would know the right route to get my charges dropped. I had signed witness statements, also a letter from post master himself threating to quit delivering mail on the street in wich my incedent had took place where I was allegedly driving wreckless(I was avoiding massive potholes) but no. Gene sold me out to that da so he could have his conviction rate or whatever the angle. All I know is I didn't assault anybody especially not an officer but still yet I'm looking at time for assault on officer. I left home in a hurry without lacing my boots and officer stepped on strings while I was cuffed, said I kicked him in the shin! Payed him 5000$ so I can bend over and take it from the state. When in all fairness I should have been clear of all charges just on technicalities seeing how the arresting officer didn't pull me over. He wanted to but I quickly parked at my buddies and was on porch when he pulled up behind my car. Gene sits and eats lunch with the opponent he is supposedly defending you from. Don't know how he sleeps at night.

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