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Jacinta Jessica Rodriguez
Criminal, DUI Defense Lawyer
Rodriguez Law, PLLC
8921 Sandifur Parkway, Suite C-104
Pasco, WA 99301
Phone: 509-531-7516
Website: gorodriguezlaw.com

About Jacinta Jessica Rodriguez
Principal Attorney at Rodriguez Law, PLLC, DUI & Criminal Defense Law firm: Defending Your Future, As If It Were Our Own: Driven by the desire to positively impact our clients’ lives, we approach each case we undertake with purpose and dedicated determination. Witnessing how our work has transformed futures, it remains an honor to advocate for our clients. Our work extends beyond the courtroom, we are dedicated to standing by your side and fighting to protect your future. Contact Rodriguez Law today at (509)531-7516. Serving Tri-Cities, Washington to include Benton and Franklin Counties in District, Municipal, and Superior Court and Pasco, Kennewick, Richland, West Richland, Prosser, Benton City, Finley, Connell, and Mesa, WA.
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Ethics Task Force Blog
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