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25 Feb, 2024 by Anita durden
Horrible attorney my opinion,I made the mistake of hiring him n I regret it for the rest of my life. No morals,loyality,.
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21 Jan, 2024 by B. mathis
Let me first start off by saying that the justice system for people of color is a joke. I contacted Attorney Kelly Collier for representation by a referral of Zona Long Bailbond in Bartow. Being that my family had never had to seek bail or a defense attorney we weren't familiar with either company. We selected the two above mentioned companies. Not one of best decisions. I should have been alarmed when I was advised by the bondsman that they were legally unable to provide any attorney info but just so happen to have Attorney Colliers contact information visible for me to use. Once the initial meeting with Mr. Collier took place he was paid in full. He advised that he would be getting with the state to discuss if charges would even be filed against his newly hired client. We met Mr. Collier on 4/24/23 he seemed as if he was truly going to be able to assist in the matter. At time of initial meeting Mr. Collier was made aware that the potential plaintiff want to sign a waiver of prosecution but due to personal reason was unable to go to courthouse. I asked as the attorney for defendant would he be able to assist with get the waiver completed, his response was less that helpful. He could care less with assisting with clearing his clients name. From that point forward he was just another body at every appointment and seemed to never know what was going on. He was late to every hearing never recognized his client when he finally showed up. Just tacky and very unbecoming. He allowed the courts to continue to drag out proceedings instead speaking up on his clients behalf. The case was drug on for 7 months and Mr. Collier did absolutely nothing. He rarely answered the phone or responded to emails. On the morning of the final hearing 11/08/23 Mr. Collier was yet again late and walked into the courtroom and could not identify his client. As I sat in the hall he walks out and I addressed him. There is no victim & no actual proof of a crime committed so we are still uncertain how the state has a case. He acted as if he was dumbfounded as to this news. Yet he has the audacity to tell me the state wants to offer his client 1 year of probation. Funny thing is he never notified his client prior to this hearing. He assumed that we would accept this under duress. I instantly said no and it’s time for him to do his job. At this time he proceed to tell me that he is working two courtrooms and would be back. I had to the remind him that he has been paid in full & this defendant is also just as important even if he can’t remember his name or face. Time comes as his client stands before the judge the charges are instantly dropped. But of course had we accepted that one year of probation he would be another victim of the unjust justice system. We paid Attorney Collier for representation and almost got railroaded. To make matters even worse he wants to charge $500 to assist with record expungement. I would NOT recommend this attorney to anyone. Did not feel that he valued the importance of ensuring that my family was vindicated.
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19 Dec, 2023 by Herman.threat
This guy is a trash attorney just go with a public defender.He will not defend you at all he only wants your money to buy coke then he only tries to make you take a deal with the state, if you dot not take it you are done period. STAY AWAY.
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23 Sep, 2023 by Bud monday
All the positive reviews are lies, all he wants is money then he works for the state. If you refuse the deal he will turn on you worst attorney in the state probably the county, please believe me go do it yourself are find a real attorney.
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26 Aug, 2023 by Lee
Mr collier is fast an to the point an get what u want done he worth looking into he done great on more than one case over the years thank u Mr collier
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06 Dec, 2017 by Sean
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23 Sep, 2016 by Jack
Seth is a great lawyer. He really took the time to explain the process to me. I was overwhelmed with the whole thing, but Seth held fast and explained what was going on during every step and why. This gave me the understanding I needed to relax a little bit during the case. Seth is straightforward, honest, helpful, intelligent, and efficient. I don't have much to say, because it was just a good experience. Frankly I can't find anything to criticize him with. Great lawyer! If I need to do this again I'll be going right back. You won't be disappointed.
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