Murdoch Law Office is located in Blackfoot, Idaho and its team offers committed, caring representation to the diverse people in the area. Its primary focus is in the areas of Criminal Defense, Immigration, Family Law and Personal Injuries, as well as other areas where people need the assistance of a helpful attorney.
Murdoch Law Office was founded in 2007 by attorney Manuel Murdoch, who has been practicing law since 2000. Manuel has a passion for the law and enjoys helping people. Manuel is fluent in English and Spanish and has always been an asset to the Hispanic community. In 2019, Murdoch Law Office moved to a new location at 260 N. Broadway in Blackfoot, Idaho to give space to its expanding practice. In 2020, Murdoch Law Office added two new people to its team, attorney Scott Madson and Paralegal Kyler Miller. Both are excellent at what they do and always willing to help.
Murdoch Law Office is expanding and continues to look forward to more opportunities to serve its clients. The team is skilled, passionate and committed to obtaining the best results for its clients.
Diversity, commitment, fair, thourough, zealous, understanding, clear, solid
``“The best service I can offer my clients is to understand their case and then take a stand for them with everything I’ve got.” Manuel Murdoch``
Not guilty after jury trial.
Not guilty after jury trial.
Asylum granted upon submission of application and interview.
Case dismissed after we file motion to suppress because law enforcement didn’t advise client of miranda rights.
Case dismissed after we file motion to suppress for unlawful arrest.
Case dismissed before jury trial after discovery review completely debunked officer’s statement.
Case dismissed before trial after discovery review corroborated client’s story.
Client’s application granted after we request intervention of U.S. Congressman.
Parental rights terminated after trial and adoption allowed to proceed.
Parental rights terminated after trial and adoption allowed to proceed.
Disclaimer: Each case has its own circumstances that will affect its outcome. Therefore, results in one case do not guarantee the same result in another case. Discuss your case’s unique facts and possibilities of outcomes with an attorney.