Timothy Joseph Miller, experienced Criminal Defense, Juvenile Law attorney in Jacksonville, FL with 14 reviews
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Timothy Joseph Miller

106 N Pearl St, Jacksonville, FL

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2012:
Florida Coastal School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2009:
University of Alabama, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Anonymous

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31 Dec, 2024
And this guy needs improvement!!! He is extremely immature and very childish. He has no time management skills and felt no sense of urgency when representing us. Historically he has the reputation of a scam artist and as someone who is fundamentally untrustworthy.
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Anonymous

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22 Apr, 2023
If you want your money and time to go down the drain with no results use this sorry excuse for an attorney..He will take your money without any documentation for his services.He will not prepare his clients because he could care less about their well-being..Fair enough warning,he is the worst!
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Leo

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18 Apr, 2023
I retained this “attorney” Timothy J Miller for a DUI misdemeanor and he ended up scamming me. After reading all the other reviews for him, I actually felt better because apparently he is a serial scammer, and I am not the only one. I retained Tim Miller on 9/30/2021, and my case is still open with absolutely no progress. It has been; -566 DAYS -1YR 6MO 20DAYs -29 court hearings since I retained him… Out of those 29 hearings, he failed to appear 6 of them. When I retained Mr Miller I expected some level of professionalism and integrity. I paid his attorney fees in full and almost immediately. I retained him, so I would receive effective counseling while seeking the justice and the truth. I have been claiming my innocence since day 1. After I paid him, Mr Miller stopped answering my calls, responding to my emails, or appearing to court hearings. More than a dozen times, I asked him to send me all the discovery and all the evidence in this case. Hearing after hearing and excuse after excuse, I was not able to make him move his finger, let alone schedule an appointment to go over the evidence. He simply did not care…after getting paid, his only goal became to pressure and scare me enough, so I would agree to make a plea deal with the DA, or go to the Veteran’s Court. He never believed on my innocence, nor he cared enough or put any effort to challenge anything in the case…He kept pushing me to make a deal and get rid of my case, so he can move onto other trusting and unsuspecting clients to make a quick and easy buck. After my countless emails and phone calls, his assistant finally sent me couple pages of documents on 4/3/2023. That is 1YR 6MO and 5DAYs after I retained him. But the funny part is, those documents still does not include the breathalyzer test, dash cam records, and other important evidence…Long story short, he didn’t have those important records, because he just doesn’t have it in him to do the job, are care enough to look for… He simply did not do a thing! He had 29 different chances and 566 days to make it right to me and at least try to help me, he did nothing… A stranger on the street, or even DA would be more helpful to me than him, and that’s such a shame… 2 days after his assistant sending me those documents, on 4/5/2023, Mr Miller filed a motion to withdraw as a counsel…This is unbelievable. He asked me on couple occasions; “Why don’t you fire me?” And I replied: “I can’t afford to fire you, why don’t you just do your job? It’s way easier.” If this was any other profession, let’s say a carpenter or a plumber… and if that person had 566 days to do the job, and still refused to do it, that would be called a SCAM, and they would probably be charged criminally. Tim Miller is the smoothest scammer I have ever encountered. You will lose your money to him, and he is going to waste years of your life if you’re not fortunate enough to fire him later on… Please stay away.
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Effective representation and ability to get positive outcomes, including charges being dropped or reduced
“Mr. Miller had the charge dropped with no probation or community service. Never had to step foot in court. Made the process painless and resolved quickly”
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Professionalism, responsiveness, and good communication with clients
“He is professional, courteous, and dependable. He was easy to contact, always followed up with me promptly”
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Going above and beyond to help clients, even in complex or difficult cases
“He went above and beyond what i ever thought he could do for my case. He treats you with respect and reassurance and he knows his job well.”
Cons
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Lack of urgency, preparation, and effort in some cases
“He has no time management skills and felt no sense of urgency when representing us.”
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Unreliable and untrustworthy behavior, including failing to appear in court and not communicating with clients
“After I paid him, Mr Miller stopped answering my calls, responding to my emails, or appearing to court hearings.”
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Potential for scamming and taking clients' money without providing adequate services
“He will take your money without any documentation for his services.”

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