Daniel Domenick Megaro, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Deland, FL with 2 reviews
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Daniel Domenick Megaro

101 N Alabama Ave, Deland, FL

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07 Jan, 2010
Mr. Megaro did a great job representing me in court. He took time to explain my case and always seemed available when I needed to talk to him. He seemed very prepared in front of the judge, who was kinda tough but Mr. Megaro came through for me. I highly recommend.
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13 Mar, 2009
Mr. Megaro is a top noch defense attorney. He is extremely knowledgeable about criminal law and especially how to explain things to me (I don't know much about the law). He always called me back promptly, kept me informed as to the status of my case, and made me feel like he was truly interested in protecting me from the police. When I was charged with a serious felony, he met with me in his office several times, provided copies of the police reports, and gave me the confidence to take it to trial because I knew I wasn't guilty. When we went to trial, he was not afraid to fight for me. In the end, he got me a not guilty!!!! Thank you, Mr. Megaro. I will defintely recommend you to anybody who needs your services.
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