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The lawyer and their staff work very hard on all cases
“Chip and his staff work very hard on all cases.”
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The lawyer is described as an excellent public defender who has successfully defended the reviewer
“Ms Jane dansie has been my public defender for all my charges and couldn't ask for a better lawyer”
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There is a perceived lack of equal treatment and justice, with the belief that wealthier clients receive better defenses
“How is it a rich man gets to go home for the same thing of poor man goes to prison for? For the public defender they should be able to deliver the same defenses as the hawk law firm.”
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Some reviewers feel that public defenders do not put enough effort into defending their clients and lack genuine concern for their cases
“Seems to be lack of interest in defending their clients they don't collect evedence to help clients. Need people in that office that have a genuine concern for their clients rather than those only there to get a pay check”

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06 Mar, 2024 by Chris hampton
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13 Jul, 2023 by Kisha sheya
Awesome staff.. Thanks for defending me. Karin is very good at her techniques. Jed thanks for encouragement, Beth & Becky so sweet. Thanks everyone again. Everyone had hands on my case and they are excellent..
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09 Jul, 2023 by Rebecca hancock
How is it a rich man gets to go home for the same thing of poor man goes to prison for? For the public defender they should be able to deliver the same defenses as the hawk law firm. The public needs to know that if the hawk law firm can get you a defense that will let you go home, for the same thing a public defender will make a poor man go to prison for is not Justice in my opinion that just shows us how equal opportunity is in America , there's no justice in a system that can change your odds for a dollar and torture the people that can't pay . the only thing in America that gives you opportunity is money and the poor man will never achieve anyting if we are told to plead guilty for something that really holds no value as a criminal action, a crime has to have three elements a person that has a willful mind-link to do a deed ,your culpability is to be considered, what was they thinking , if you was not thinking about doing anything directly it can hold no criminal value . Public defender's need to start defending their clients cause we damn well deserve it
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25 Jan, 2023 by Lacie kent
Ms Jane dansie has been my public defender for all my charges and couldn't ask for a better lawyer
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22 Nov, 2021 by Joe beggs
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The justice system and processes may be very confusing and stressful. Ms. Bell made it easy to understand, walked us through the process and was very responsive to any question we had. It was a true blessing to have Ms. Bell in our corner and the outcome was more than we expected. I highly recommend her services. Thank you Ms. Bell for being such a blessing for our family!
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04 Jun, 2024 by Kim bailey
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