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Pros
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Exceptional legal representation and expertise in criminal defense, DWI/DUI, and military cases
“Bradley saved my drivers license with the DMV hearing. There was no probable cause for the stop and he got the case dismissed. Criminal defense and DWI defense is exactly what he provided.”
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Personable, caring, and responsive attorney who is dedicated to his clients' best interests
“Bradley made it simple and put all my worries at ease. He walked me through the whole process and when I ran into any difficulties, he was right there in seconds.”
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Thorough knowledge of the local court system and strong rapport with judges and prosecutors
“Mr. Corbett is a skilled attorney with strong rapport at the Superior Court in north county. I'm thankful he took my case and got it dismissed.”
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Efficient and effective at achieving favorable outcomes, including case dismissals and reduced charges
“Bradley was a completely lifesaver and was there to handle the case promptly, he took charge and cared about the casework.”
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Provides military-specific expertise and can navigate military diversion programs
“If you are active duty Military, and you want a lawyer that knows military diversion with Judge Brown in Dept 30, then he is your guy.”
Cons
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Limited availability or responsiveness for some potential clients
“I had a 30min consultation with Matthew Cord scheduled for today; first he hung up on me; I called back and he said 'who are you? you are on my schedule?'”
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Inconsistent quality of service for some clients
“Weak representation, better off representing yourself”

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18 Sep, 2024 by David lamb
DUI with a refusal allegation and Bradley saved my drivers license with the DMV hearing. There was no probable cause for the stop and he got the case dismissed. Criminal defense and DWI defense is exactly what he provided. But his know how with the DMV is what was most important to me. But if you are active duty Military, and you want a lawyer that knows military diversion with Judge Brown in Dept 30, then he is your guy.
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03 Sep, 2024 by Kimberly stein
Best lawyer in San Diego, hands-down. 10 years later, and he still took the time to help me out with my DUI. When I got my DUI back in 2014, I thought my life was over. It was so stressful and overwhelming, however, Bradley made it simple and put all my worries at ease. He walked me through the whole process and when I ran into any difficulties, he was right there in seconds.
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26 Aug, 2024 by William storey
Mr Corbett is a skilled attorney with strong rapport at the Superior Court in north county I’m thankful he took my case and got it dismissed I would recommend him to anyone that needs help , thank you for everything .
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21 Aug, 2024 by Lawnada tiger
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08 Aug, 2024 by Ashly maquinana
I had a probation violation and a scram violation and Mr. Corbett was able to navigate things with the judge to keep me out of trouble. By far the sharpest lawyer in the Vista Courthouse. I was there and saw all of them in action.
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11 Feb, 2014 by Anonymous
Mr. Stapleton was not thorough, intelligent and sharp; he was a very caring individual. He kept me fully informed during the entire process, always returned my calls diligently and treated me like the best of paying clients. I've had lots of attorneys, and he's been the best so far, by a long ways. I give Mr. Stapleton my highest rating.
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17 May, 2022 by Karina
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23 Jul, 2014 by Susan
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19 Jan, 2014 by Vinny
I felt relieved after hiring Ms. Blanchard! She spent a lot of time and took the utmost care in reviewing my current legal situation and gave me many options to alleviate my concerns. She really is a knowledgeable and caring attorney who puts a lot of time and focus on her clients' needs. I was really happy with her being my attorney, and I would recommend her to others!
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