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26 Oct, 2016 by Anonymous
Very pleasant experience. Hard working, dependable, informed and straight to the point. Will recommend to anyone who needs representation.
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26 Oct, 2016 by Suzanne
Mr. McCravy and his staff were exceptional when handling my case. They were very compassionate and helpful through a very difficult time. His Paralegal Angie made sure was constantly in loop. She stayed in top of every detail in my case ensuring I was taken care of. If I ever needed an attorney again I would call Mr. McCravy and his staff without hesitation!
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14 Oct, 2016 by Amanda
I can honestly say without a doubt that Mr McCravy and his law firm are the best around. He gets the job done and treats you like family. He is honest, hardworking and if I ever recommended someone to get the job done then he is the one to do it!
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01 Mar, 2023 by Andrew
Attorney Elizabeth Mclellan Thomas, has been representing myself at the last few roll calls and explaining too me in detail of the prosecutors plea offer. Representation by Attorney Elizabeth Mclellan Thomas has been excellent with scheduled appointments, phone calls and emails. I am certain that I have chosen a professional Attorney Elizabeth Mclellan Thomas.
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07 Mar, 2024 by Sandra brown
Helped out a lot
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09 Nov, 2022 by Rhonda russ
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23 Aug, 2022 by Judy burckhalter
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30 Dec, 2020 by Travis
Refused to help my family deal with a sentencing error done by his law firm. Refused phone calls and actions to bring him home
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11 Jul, 2016 by Russell
Words cannot describe how great of an attorney Charles Grose is. I would recommend Charles to anyone that ever finds themselves needing a criminal attorney. I was facing some very serious criminal charges (something that I was fasley accused of) charges that had a sentencing of 25 years to life. Charles is committed to his job as an attorney, which in return means he is committed to his clients. Charles is upfront, serious and straightforward with his clients, he takes his calling as an attorney very serious. Charles listens to what his clients has to say and takes down very detailed notes when you meet with him. Charles is very knowledgeable and has the experience to represent his clients throughly. Charles knows the laws and was always prepared when we went to court. Charles did diligent research of other cases very similar to mine to get examples that supported his arguments that he was presenting to the jurors in order to use those examples as exhibits in my case. Charles was easily accessible: via texts, phone calls and emails with proficient turn around time in getting back in touch with me. I am so thankful that Charles Grose represented my case.
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05 Sep, 2015 by Anonymous
Mr. Grose was able to spend time on the phone and as well during the weekend to meet with me in his office. Mr. Grose was as thorough and helpful. Mr. Grose didn't have to help me like he has done. But he did. In a time when lawyers take a lot of flack / promote about their fees and their job it is refreshing to see Mr. Grose who did a great job and care for his clients also give thanked to his staff.
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29 Mar, 2017 by Flanders
Thanks Jason for all the help you and your staff has done for me throughout the years. I have read the other comment that someone posted about you, and I know for a fact, that you are not that type of guy that would do that to another 'In My Book Your A 5 Star Attorney' person, or a young kid at that who just started driving. Who ever posted that rude comment, has got you mixed up with this other Attorney named Jason..Lol
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23 Jul, 2013 by Anonymous
We have tried to Mr. Sturkie numerous times over the past 3 months and he has yet to return our calls. He agreed to handle my daughters car accident case , for which he has been reimbursed for and has not completed her case. He was to retain her car title as part of her settlement and has not provided her with the title.
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14 Mar, 2021 by Anonymous
She does not know what she is doing. Worst lawyer ever!! No wonder she is a public defender.
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29 Nov, 2016 by Anonymous
Ms. McNeill utterly failed to adequately represent my son in a simple possession case in Laurens County. She met with him twice for about 5 minutes each visit, and once was about 5 minutes before his bond hearing. During the bond hearing, it was apparent that she did not know the law, nor did she have adequate working knowledge of bond hearing procedures.
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