Kenneth S Countryman, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Tempe, AZ with 9 reviews
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Kenneth S Countryman

P.O. Box 11077, Tempe, AZ

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11 May, 2024
Actions lacked professionalism and incredibly disrespectful. Very inconsiderate, arrogant and does not value others time and thinks nothing of it. Common theme in his poor reviews and a complete waste of time & energy.
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Mark

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19 Jan, 2024
Mr countryman was a great lawyer he actually fought for me worked for me and did as the what he was supposed to do as a lawyer very nice on time reminded me of my court dates I couldn't ask for a better lawyer I can ask for a better outcome all lawyers are busy but Mr countryman as busy as it was always made a time to make sure he heard my questions in any concerns I may have had I would recommend Mr countryman to anybody who's looking for a good lawyer and one that works for you and has your best interest at hand thank you Mr countryman for all your work and your efforts
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Anonymous

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15 Jan, 2024
Mr Countryman has been assigned to my Son's criminal case as his Public Defender in Yavapai County, Prescott Arizona. My son has been in jail Since Oct 12, 2023. He has had 5 Court hearings thus far and Mr Countryman has missed 4 of them. The 1 that he was present for was via Video from a remote area. He's seen my son a total of 1 time also via a 4 minute jail video visit. My son has repeatedly tried to contact him from the county jail's telephone communication system but each time he get vml box which is always full. Not once has he responded. My son has written to Mr. Countryman as well. Still no response. I myself have reached out to Mr Countryman via email on behalf of my Son's hoping to get a response and Nothing! We are due to appear in Court again very soon & are so fearful that he will not show up in court once again. Desperate stressed and afraid of the outcome of this entire ordeal. My Son is completely Stressed because he has no clue as to what is going on with his case. Actually we both are. I wonder can my son request that the judge to assign a different attorney?
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and prepared in legal matters
“I found attorney Countryman well prepared and extremely knowledgeable in legal matters. I would highly recommend him.”
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Caring and helpful with clients
“He was caring and a very helpful and informative on everything. For me and my daughter he was a GOD SENT.”
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Effective representation in court
“During the trial, Mr. Countryman "amazed" me as his representation of my son was "awesome!" I would "highly" recommend him to anyone in need of an attorney!”
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Lack of responsiveness and poor communication with clients
“48 calls, No reply, 10 emails no reply. Drove 800 miles to phoeni”
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Failure to adequately prepare for cases
“On the day of my trial i arrived to find he had absolutely no knowledge of my case outside of what the prosecutor had relayed to him that very morning. He had not reviewed any of the details, he hadn't even taken the time to listen to the 911 call that the prosecutor was relying on to press charges.”
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Unprofessional conduct and disregard for client's needs
“Actions lacked professionalism and incredibly disrespectful. Very inconsiderate, arrogant and does not value others time and thinks nothing of it.”

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