STOP If your in need of an attorney in Asheboro, NC and you are an Black American, I suggest you DO NOT consider Richard Roose!!! He has been an attorney of a good friend of mines. He's done NOTHING but give him misinformation about court dates, offered NO DEFENSE for bail reduction, just over all frustration. His type of law IS NOT FOR DEFENDING NEGRO AMERICANS. Truthfully honest, his type of defense is prehistoric & he needs to retire, he's 70+ yrs old! He can't remember my friends previous court appearances, phone numbers, addresses, etc. Why these lawyers always want Black Men to plead guilty? It's become a question now if my friend civil rights are being violated. Ultimately, a civil rights attorney might be needed. This lawyer is absolutely useless. A complete waste of money & time. Meanwhile, he's home with his family, my friend is still incarcerated on a $750,000 bail in another state.
Review Left On 02/28/2018
pepper haynes
DICK! Roose is by far the worst lawyer i have ever had!!! told me one thing and done another!!! the judge starts talking and all he can do is sit there never saying a word a twist his mustache!!! do not believe a word this man tells you!!!!!
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If your in need of an attorney in Asheboro, NC and you are an Black American, I suggest you DO NOT consider Richard Roose!!!
He has been an attorney of a good friend of mines. He's done NOTHING but give him misinformation about court dates, offered NO DEFENSE for bail reduction, just over all frustration. His type of law IS NOT FOR DEFENDING NEGRO AMERICANS. Truthfully honest, his type of defense is prehistoric & he needs to retire, he's 70+ yrs old! He can't remember my friends previous court appearances, phone numbers, addresses, etc. Why these lawyers always want Black Men to plead guilty? It's become a question now if my friend civil rights are being violated. Ultimately, a civil rights attorney might be needed. This lawyer is absolutely useless. A complete waste of money & time. Meanwhile, he's home with his family, my friend is still incarcerated on a $750,000 bail in another state.