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  • Report:  #468119

Complaint Review: Arnold Politzer Attorney

Arnold Politzer Attorney Stole my money and never showed in court resulting in Bench Warrant for my arrest Towson Maryland

  • Reported By:
    y Maryland
  • Submitted:
    Fri, July 10, 2009
  • Updated:
    Sat, July 18, 2009
  • Arnold Politzer Attorney
    http://www.arnoldpolitzer-yourlawyer.com/
    Towson, Maryland
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    410-494-8433
  • Category:

Arnold Politzer Stole my money and never showed in court resulting in Bench Warrant for my arrest. He actually told me that I couldn't fight the blue wall. When I asked him what he was talking about he told me he was talking about the Baltimore County Police Department.

He never followed up with the court and never showed up for court. He stole my money up front and left me high and dry. He is part of the Baltimore County Old Boys Club who steals money from people and convicts them of crimes with no evidence.

I guess his golf game is improving. He is a dirt bag and scum of the earth along with every Baltimore County Cop, Lawyer, Judge and DA.

I called to ask to see my evidence file and they told me that they were no obligated to share that information with me.

WHAT...f*k you. I'm tearing down your f*king world mother f*kers...

Arnold Politzer is a f*king crook and a treasonous b*tard.

Madashell
y, Maryland
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Tim

Grand Haven,
Michigan,
U.S.A.

Warrant issued because YOU didn't show up for court

#2Consumer Comment

Sat, July 18, 2009

Actually, the warrant for your arrest was issued because YOU didn't show up for court, not because your lawyer didn't show up. If he had shown up, and you had not, a warrant likely still would have been issued.

I'm not trying to excuse what you allege, because you certainly do state a pretty serious lack of care on his part. I just wanted to clear up that point.

To whom did you direct your request to see your "evidence file"? If you are referring to your attorney, yes he is obligated to let you view whatever he has in your file. In fact, it's considered your property.

If you are referring to the court or the prosecutor, that's a different story. Although discovery is generally automatic and mandatory in criminal cases, your personal access to evidence may be hindered once an attorney enters an appearance on your part.

Sounds like you need a new lawyer. And if you feel strongly about your allegations, I would certainly take the matter up with the state bar.

Best regards!

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