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Natasha Wrae, P.C. - Tucson, AZ

P.O. Box 3026 Tucson, AZ 85702

Updated: 06/15/2021

Tucson Criminal Law Firm

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The Law Office of Natasha Wrae focuses on the defense of the criminally accused. No case is too large or too small for proper representation. Ms. Wrae takes pride in keeping her case load small so that she can give each case, regardless of size, the attention it deserves. Approaching every case with the client's goals and best interest in mind, she strives for the best possible outcome.

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  • Criminal Law 100%

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P.O. Box 3026 Tucson, AZ 85702

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Monday-Friday 9:00 am-5:30 pm

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  • (520) 624-0128

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By Benjamin M. on Aug. 26, 2020

1.0 out of 5 stars

I want to share my experience with Natasha and her office. I came to them hoping to resolve an issue related to a disability. I am 100% disabled due to a traumatic brain injury and went through some hard times. Over a 3 month span I only spoke with Natasha once. Durning that phone call I express what I was trying to accomplish. She did not listen to a word I said and insulted me by stating the people use mental illnesses to get out of trouble. This is an attorney I hired to help, I don?t understand why she said this but I felt so little and small after those comments. During my first court date I guess my kids or someone had changed my zoom name. I was not aware. We finished the court proceeding and I did not hear from anyone for 5 day. However they didn?t call to discus my case, it was her secretary and she called to let me know Natasha was embarrassed about my name. Natasha?s son was walking behind her during our meeting in shorts and no shirt but she was embarrassed about my name. Her secretary said ?I am not going to argue with you?, at that point I hung up. In an email I asked for Natasha to call me so that we might discus my case. In which I heard nothing. The following day I asked for her to withdraw herself as my counsel. She wrote the judge and said that I was being confrontational and needed to withdraw herself. This is not someone you should hire if you want someone to represent your best interests. He secretary is abrasive and condescending and they will take the other of least resistance. Meaning whatever outcome you were hoping for, is not Relevant to their firm.

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