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Pros
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Highly skilled and knowledgeable attorney who achieves positive outcomes for clients
“Attorney Smith is a great lawyer and a good person and he knows the law!”
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Affordable and provides fair pricing
“I'm grateful for his affordability and due diligence.”
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Personable, compassionate, and treats clients with respect
“He treated my son with honesty, sensitivity and respect.”
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Responsive and keeps clients well-informed throughout the process
“He kept me informed and returned my text and phone calls as soon as he could.”
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Tenacious and dedicated advocate who fights hard for the best possible results
“He fought to get my son the best possible outcome, the help that he needs and to keep him out of prison.”
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Occasionally unreliable or unresponsive in certain cases
“However my fiance was pulled over in clayton county had a warrant for his arrest for Gwinnett county for probation violation which we both were unaware of. Reasons why my fiance has been free and out of jail case dismissed etc. With paper proven he was done with probation in gwinnett and also has been pulled over previously with nothing attached to his record such as a warrant and again, he was free on the streets for over a year. So of course that took us both for a loop not to mention He had less that an ounce marijuana charge.. All this was brought to Mr Vernon attention I specifically asked him could he actually help us?" His exact was "I sure can help you with the clayton co case as well as the gwinnett county probation case" He was friendly always picking up my calls (every second) for a week straight until I came up with the money to give him to represent my fiance he quoted me a price of $4,000 ”
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Occasionally makes mistakes or oversights that negatively impact client outcomes
“Mr Vernon Smith failed to get that charge dismissed and claimed if I bond my fiance out of Clayton Co and get him sent to Gwinnett county jail that he could be released.”

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20 Jul, 2024 by Deborah walker
Vernon Smith did not help my son at all with his aggavated assault and battery case. Perpetrator tried to climb through my son's window threatening him, and then eventually opened and tried to come through the front door. My son stopped the perpetrator at the door and stabbed him with a knife. I guess Georgia doesn't have any self defense laws. The bias and unfair Aaron Mason gave my son 20 years with only one misdemeanor on his record. Our friends and family in California just knew it was a white judge that sentenced him t 20 years. I told them no - it was a black judge which are worst than the white ones. They are brainwashed to lock up all their own people. I found out after the fact that Mason sentenced my son to 20 years because the prosecutor Tasha Mosley was getting all her information from the perpetrator's mother (whos envy and jealousy of me got her other son killed). I did not know the court system goes by hearsay saying it was over money. It had nothing to do with money. I wonder what Mason kept going back there telling the jury. He wanted my son to be found guilty before the trial even started. Mason and Mosley will be judged by the real great Judge one day. If someone tried to break into their homes with little children present I wondered what they would have done? I see now it is not about being guilty or innocent. It's about which attorney has the best acting skills. My son is so sweet that he said he forgives the perpetrator's mother, and Mason. He has had nothing but good behavior while in that hell hole that they call prison!
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04 Feb, 2024 by Rhonda smith
Attorney Smith is a great lawyer and a good person and he knows the law! When my son got in trouble I called around for help with his case. One lawyer told me that he didn't like working with schizophrenic clients. My heart was already broken and his words hurt even more. I got in-touch with Attorney Smith. He offered me honest hope and met with me to discuss my son's case. His fee was quoted fairly and I appreciate that. He did a wonderful job working with the prosecutors office--which is not easy to do in Clayton County. He treated my son with honesty, sensitivity and respect. He kept me informed and returned my text and phone calls as soon as he could. He fought to get my son the best possible outcome, the help that he needs and to keep him out of prison. God worked a miracle through this man and I am grateful!!
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07 Aug, 2023 by Truly abundant
Mr. Vernon is A1. He helped me 2 different times before. I’m grateful for his affordability and due diligence. If you’re in Clayton or Fayette county, I would strongly recommend using him as an attorney. Once again, thank you Mr. Smith.
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02 Nov, 2022 by Joan bogle bogle
Best lawyer I could ever had for my son case he knows what he doing get my son case down from 20 years to 3 years with some probation I am so thankful anyone who needs a very good lawyer mr veron smith is the one and he is very reasonable won’t break your pocket very good in what is does thank you mr smith
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27 May, 2022 by Aaron holland
Customer service was horrible want recommend this place to no one.
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