Darrell Keith Sedgwick, experienced Civil Rights, Estate Planning attorney in Melbourne, FL with 7 reviews
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Darrell Keith Sedgwick

7165 Murrell Rd Ste 101, Melbourne, FL

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Latardra

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23 Aug, 2022
He’s very rude & disrespectful to his client, even hung up on me after I tried to call & speak with him. He’s in the wrong field. He’s supposed to be working for his client not against them. He has every right to be concerned about his freedom. This will not be the ending of it
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Anonymous

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27 Nov, 2018
I have a "steel trap" *memory! Hired this "poor excuse" of *attorney (??) to represent me in my "first only" traffic accident in 2009, of which I was *genuinely "innocent". I had a face to face consultation in his office explaining my case, driving record, and innocence. He agreed to represent me and I agreed to pay his $500 fee. The day of court, he showed up almost an hour late! He then had the *gall to ask me: " and why are we here"? (!!) He *then asked me of my driving record (??!) which we had already previously discussed in his office at time of consultation! I had the "pleasure"(?) of appearing in front of the now "world renown" (now dis-barred!) "honorable" (???--LOL!) Judge John Murphy. Murphy found me guilty *before even hearing my case! Sedgwick did and said "absolutely nothing" in my defense *whatsoever! After court I asked this "nit-wit" why he didn't even represent me, his response was: "and so it goes". This half-baked, mindless, poor excuse of attorney virtually "ripped me off"! He should have been dis-barred the same day as Murphy! I wouldn't hire this guy again to represent a "toothache"!!! You couldn't make a $ Million on my case, so I wasn't worth your representing me Darrell (?) even though you snatched my $500?! I'm waiting to spot his obituary in the Fl. Today...there's a special "anchor" just for you ...."and so it goes" Darrell *buddy!
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Robert a.

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09 Jun, 2016
After defending my home from burglars , I found myself facing the possibility of losing my freedom and having a criminal record . Based on a referral , I contacted Darrell's office . I was immediately impressed how Darrell took the time to explain all the charges and the defenses available and did so with a genuine concern for all aspects of my well being. I found him to be available to answer any questions that I had during the entire legal process and even after ! In the courtroom is were Darrell really shines , his command of the courtroom is impressive. Darrell delivers the facts of the case to the court in a manner which allows no room for dispute and a positive outcome for the client , it was truly impressive to watch the entire court intently hanging on Darrell's every word . I thank Mr Sedgwick and the firm of Morgan & Barbary for every day of my freedom and lack of a criminal record !
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Excellent command of the courtroom and presentation of facts
“Darrell delivers the facts of the case to the court in a manner which allows no room for dispute and a positive outcome for the client, it was truly impressive to watch the entire court intently hanging on Darrell's every word.”
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Genuinely concerned about the client's well-being and freedom
“I was immediately impressed how Darrell took the time to explain all the charges and the defenses available and did so with a genuine concern for all aspects of my well being.”
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Available to answer questions and provide support throughout the legal process
“I found him to be available to answer any questions that I had during the entire legal process and even after!”
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Lack of communication and organization
“No communication, unorganized and gets short with you when you question anything that is (or is not) doing.”
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Failure to properly prepare and present evidence
“He forgot to bring the evidence (the only evidence we had) to court with him and we lost.”
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Rude and disrespectful behavior towards clients
“He's very rude & disrespectful to his client, even hung up on me after I tried to call & speak with him.”

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