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The lawyer failed to properly communicate with the client and did not advocate for the client's rights
“she was waving my right to speedy trial. I turned with obvious confusion and the judge dismissed me. The date is set after the 90 days, but that is not my problem to pay for with my liberty. She had no right to sacrifice my rights to please the state.”
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The lawyer's office staff, including the public defender's assistant, were reported to be rude and unhelpful
“the people in that office are the rudest people I have ever spoken to before. Public defender doesn't bother to communicate with her clients. Her assistant is beyond rude when speaking to you.”
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The lawyer did not properly represent the client's case, failing to allow the client to present their side of the story to the judge
“Trisha Laissle, one of the Public Defenders for Putnam County did not even see my friend that is in the jail until the day of arraignment. In front of the judge, therefore he did not get to tell his side of the story (Original charges)* nor for VOP which was… missed one payment on fee and was fixing to pay it…had it on him and he missed a couple of classes, nothing major. And he was doing really good on the outside.”

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21 May, 2024 by Mindy kubber
Bullies and does not even seek the truth.
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10 Nov, 2023 by Chris
After setting 3rd pretrial date, after thanking the judge I headed out the courtroom. As I was moving through the door, the Public pretender said she was waving my right to speedy trial. I turned with obvious confusion and the judge dismissed me. The date is set after the 90 days, but that is not my problem to pay for with my liberty. She had no right to sacrifice my rights to please the state. There's no reasonable excuse to allow this. The justice department needs to find proper funding to adhere to my rights or drop cases. Neither side is ready and the judge even displayed that in the court with her questions. I'm sure it's all on video.
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11 May, 2023 by Gisell roche
I’m from Hillsborough County I understand that the norms are different in each county but I will say that without a doubt the people in that office are the rudest people I have ever spoken to before. Public defender doesn’t bother to communicate with her clients. Her assistant is beyond rude when speaking to you. you try to have a normal conversation and you get badgered saying that you’re arguing. It’s pointless to work there if you’re gonna be miserable and not help people out. I’m so sorry to the assistant to the public defenders or to the public defenders but if you guys are so miserable working there, quit and find a different job because you guys aren’t doing your job and helping people out at all. all you’re doing is sending innocent people to jail because you don’t communicate.
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28 Sep, 2022 by Jamie campbell
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30 Aug, 2022 by Elizabeth green
Trisha Laissle, one of the Public Defenders for Putnam County did not even see my friend that is in the jail until the day of arraignment. In front of the judge, therefore he did not get to tell his side of the story (Original charges)* nor for VOP which was… missed one payment on fee and was fixing to pay it…had it on him and he missed a couple of classes, nothing major. And he was doing really good on the outside. Therefore not giving him a chance to say also what he thought was a fair sentence or trial. Only listening to district attorney and state attorney as told to the judge. I believe that they already had discussed the day before what was going to happen to him. He did not deserve to get 40 months in prison. That is ridiculous! And all the lawyers tried to give him more time until the judge spoke up and said don’t forget about time served. How do all these people sleep at night, knowing they are ruining peoples lives by not getting the truth. I have a lot of lawyers (Public defenders and criminal) in my family including my Father and I would’ve done a better job than she. His original charges was…assault with a deadly weapon which was some kind of stick. If my roommate came in my room stealing my things for months (Trying to let it go) did not do or say anything until that roommate walked in and was bragging about the clothes that he had bought at the mall and in fact it was my friends clothes. I would’ve been mad as anyone would have been. I recently found out that the person that stole his things (numerous) is a drug dealer, but does anything happen to him nooooo!
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24 Jan, 2017 by Janet
I WANT TO SAY THAT I HAVE NEVER BEEN TREATED WITH SUCH RESPECT AS I HAVE BY GEORGE YOUNG AND BY THE OFFICE STAFF. I HAVE HAD MY QUESTIONS ANSWERED IN A TIMELY MANNER AND IF I HAD TO GET STUFF TO THE OFFICE I HAVE BEEN HELPED TO GET THAT ARRANGED ALSO. THE RESPECT SHOWN TO MY FAMILY IN THIS MATTER HAS BEEN THE BEST I HAVE SEEN IN ANY CASES I HAVE WITNESSED. FAMILY MATTERS ARE ALWAYS HARD BUT GEORGE YOUNG HAS MADE IT AS EASY AS HE COULD AND WITH THE UTMOST RESPECT FOR ALL CONCERNED.
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04 Jul, 2014 by David
Bob was and has been one of the smartest attorneys that I have worked with. With his help I made it through scenarios that others said I wouldn't get through. Easy going and easy to work with.
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14 Mar, 2024 by Shogan8
Charlie was very professional and clearly worked for his clients. He kept me informed every step of the way and his legal team was excellent. He is the epitome of an attorney that is honest, has his client's best interest and strives to make sure that his clients do not settle for "less than they deserve".
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12 Jul, 2018 by Gary
I highly recommend Attorney Charlie Douglas. His integrity, wise council, highly ethical practices and professionalism were imperative to developing our Family Trust and Corporate Review. His excellent communication skills guided and reassured us through each process of development. Mr. Douglas did a superb job building our Family Trust and preparing a comprehensive business review of our company insurance policies and liability exposure. His ability to explain legal issues and provide us with relevant options and professional advice was without rival. He is very responsive, thorough, efficient and works quickly and diligently. Mr. Douglas demonstrated an impressive depth of knowledge in a wide range of topics that left us confident in the results. He is personable and easy to talk to and his skills went above and beyond our expectations. I recommend Charlie Douglas and his firm to anyone needing legal counsel.
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03 Mar, 2013 by Katie
Charlie was the best lawyer that I have had to deal with. He was great at listening to my concerns and was very sympathetic. He gave me great guidance and kept me up to date constantly. He even called just to check in to see how I was doing. During my mediation, he was great at keeping me calm and composed even when the lawyer for the defendant was saying mean things about me. We got a great outcome and were able . To settle for more than I expected. I was relived when it was all over, I also was sad because Charlie felt like part of my family.
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