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06 Sep, 2024 by Jay
Mr.Dobbins is a great lawyer. He stood tall in my case and fought for me. He really takes control of the room and fights on behalf of his clients tooth and nail. I was satisfied with this decision and will use him in the near future.
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05 Aug, 2024 by Kelsey
Kyle was excellent at getting my traffic ticket dismissed in Gwinnett County. He’s very knowledgeable and great with communication.
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03 Aug, 2024 by Bryan
Kyle is very professional, and very attentive to detail.He will get the the best results for your case.

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26 Oct, 2018 by Sj
I had read about Rick's fantastic rating before I had hired him for a major criminal case.He researched a lot about the specifics of my case and represented me very effectively. He did not promise me anything that was not doable and ensured that every single detail was carefully reviewed. I have great admiration for his legal skills as he successfully handled my entire case spanning over 6.5 years.
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24 Aug, 2018 by Anonymous
Mr. Ryczek did an excellent job for me delivering a great result in my case which could damage my whole life and professional career. His expertise together with his genuine care for the case and client and high intelligence saved me a lot of trouble. I highly recommend his service. Let me start by saying that I am international PhD student (under F1 visa) from Iran (which could unreasonably amplify the negative effects of any serious conviction on my immigration and education status). I was arrested by campus police officers at night, while trying to get something from my office. They stopped me for expired tag and after smelling marijuana from my car, they searched my car and did field sobriety test. Long story short, I was arrested and charged with 1) DUI-drugs 2) possession of marijuana (I only had 1 grams) 3) having alcohol open container 4) failure to signal. They also did a blood test after arrest. I should mention that although I was using marijuana a lot those days for sleeping and depression, my driving was not really affected as my tolerance had raised a lot. Since it was my first encounter with cops in US (and I hadn't really researched about my rights and how to interact with cops), I did an awful job (in my opinion) interacting with cops and I trusted them a too much. But they more or less lied to me and made my situation way worse than what really happened that night. Later on, I was very frustrated when I read the police report which was a surrealistic collection of lies. After bonding out, I immediately started to search for the best DUI lawyers in Georgia and interviewed some of the most known lawyers in the area, as this could affect my career and immigration status massively. Among all the lawyers, I felt more genuine concern about my case, beside being honest about possible outcomes and what he can do and after researching a lot, I realized he is an extremely well regarded and successful lawyer, and therefore the best choice for me. Let me mention for instance that there were another very famous lawyer with a lot of TV appearances, who not only wanted to charge me way more, but also were very pessimistic about the result. Rick did way better than what he was considering impossible! Throughout the procedure which took around 1 year, he used every chance to dismiss my case for various reasons, which showed to me how extremely knowledgable he is about the details of the law on this subject (once for prosecutors not filing the charges correctly, once for not giving us the blood test and cam video on time, once for the cop not showing up). Our requests did not work mostly because the judge was nice to the prosecutors, but I witnessed that Rick did push for a dismissal whenever it was possible. Finally after we received the blood test and the video, I realized that the active marijuana in my blood was quite high (0.9 when the limit for DUI in CO is 0.5) and the field tests were not as good as I previously thought. It was not awful, but definitely not good. So we started to cut a deal. One thing I realized was that it is very important for the lawyers to have good relations with prosecutors, judge and staff (for cutting deals) and Rick had this great as he was very friendly and respectful (and sometimes funny!) and so very much respected in the court. Finally we reached a deal that I was very happy with. They dropped the DUI/possession/open container charges (all drug/alc related charges) and I pled guilty to 1) failure to signal 2) reckless driving. Sentenced to 200 (for 1) and 600$ (for 2) fines (judge dropped 200$). Also a 1 year probation including random alc/drug tests, dui school, community service and Alc/drug evaluation. Rick requested the probation to be terminated after completing my conditions which was accepted. So since I had done all that stuff, after paying the fine on the same day, my probation was terminated and I put all of this big trouble behind! I highly recommend Rick's service!
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07 May, 2018 by Anonymous
The Ryczek firm represented me in a professional form in which we won, the firm communicated through out until the case closed. Would like to thank each and everyone that worked on Mr. Ryczek's behalf, you guys are awesome and thanks for the outcome & the experience.Highly recommended
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17 Aug, 2017 by Teresa
Just to say thank you for all the work you all have put into my claim when other attorneys said no. I appreciate all the follow ups on every step in the process. You all deserve all 5 stars and more.
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30 Jul, 2016 by Patricia
Necesite de su ayuda en dos ocaciones un caso criminal y despues para migracion,quede muy agradecida tanto con Jorge Como con Karen una pareja muy profecional,lo referi a mi hijo para un Caso de DUI y igualmente con muy buenos resultados,lo segire refiriendo,gracias
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30 Jan, 2016 by Natasha nieves
Estamos agradecidos primeramente con Dios y luego con usted por su esfuerzo y trabajo. Su trabajo fue excelente ya que se logro el objetivo, que mi esposo estuviera con nosotros lo antes posible.
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01 Nov, 2023 by Karen jensen
Very experienced.
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