Lawrence Lewis, experienced Appeals, Criminal Defense attorney in Lawrenceville, GA with 25 reviews
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Lawrence Lewis

242 S Culver St Ste 103, Lawrenceville, GA

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1995:
Cornell Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1993:
New York University, MA - Masters
1989:
Pace University, BA - Bachelor of Arts
1989:
Pace University, B.B.A

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3.4 25 reviews
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Mary elizabeth enrile

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07 Nov, 2024
Robert Greenwald was my court appointed lawyer in Gwinnett County Court Solicitors Court for a case from over two years ago. Not only did my previous lawyer didn’t show up to my court date but I was assigned to Robert Greenwald after 8 hours of waiting in the court house. I was incarcerated for 48 days, waited over 2 years for a court date, & plead into one year probation under Judge Kay Dove. I was incarcerated for 16 days second time reporting into Southeast Correction because Probation officer Alixandrea Clark Martin failed to inform me of my next reporting. I’m suppose to be getting treatment from viewpoint health for alcohol dependency & 3 psychiatric treatment. It’s been over 6 months, Viewpoint health has seen me multiple times with only one psychiatric session. I’m suppose to be in an in person outpatient substance abuse program. There isn’t any ASAM 2.1 program in Gwinnett only in Cobb County & Barrow County. I had to resign from my job of 6 months since Gwinnett County Court wasn’t clear on the status of my case. Judge Kay Dove who sentenced me isn’t available regardless of the letter & email I sent her. The court of Gwinnett is suppose to help me with my dependency on alcohol that’s why I’m on probation. Yet, Judge Kay Dove, Viewpoint Health, Southeast Correction Probation, & my court appointed lawyer Robert Greenwald aren’t any of aid in my so called “recovery”. I don’t have a job to pay my probation officer or the extensive outpatient program. I called Robert Greenwald second time in concern of how things are getting handled in Southeast Correction & Viewpoint Health & all he did was yell & be belligerent when I’m genuinely concern at how ridiculous things are. Robert Greenwald is suppose to represent me since he’s my court appointed lawyer but obviously the Court of Gwinnett isn’t concern for bettering of the citizens of the community of Gwinnett. They’re just milking each inmate for whatever money they’re worth. If I can give Gwinnett County Lawyers a negative star, I would.
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D reel

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08 Nov, 2023
Non responsive. Doesn’t alert you about what’s going on with your case. If he’s appointed, get you another one !
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Anonymous

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22 Apr, 2023
It was over 10 years ago, he kept me from taking a bad deal that would still effect me today when I was innocent. I found him by searching cases for hours with positive outcomes on the Court website. Was real about the overpriced lawyer I had already retained and the situation I was in. Spent several hours talking about my case with me. I had the highest rated lawyer in Gwinnett at the time and he seemed to know way more than she did. I pushed my lawyer for a continuance that I wouldn’t have done otherwise when she was saying I had to eat the charges. He’s who to go to when you really need help.
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The lawyer is highly respected and appreciated for his expertise and successful outcomes in the courtroom
“Rob is an amazing attorney that produces top-notch results. Rob is a pillar for justice and will fight for what is right.”
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The lawyer is described as hardworking and goes "above and beyond" to advocate for his clients
“Needless to say based on my being able to write this review, HE GOT ME RELEASED!!! I will forever be grateful for the hard work (the above and beyond work) this man does for his clients!”
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Some clients felt the lawyer was unresponsive and did not keep them informed about the status of their case
“Non responsive. Doesn't alert you about what's going on with your case.”
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A few clients felt the lawyer was more concerned with billable hours than providing adequate representation, and that he pressured them to take plea deals
“Talked a good game but in my opinion his defense was inadequate at best.”

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