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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorney who fights hard for her clients
“Attorney Cheryl Whitley was hired by my family to represent my nephew in a very serious case. This Attorney fought hard for my nephew, and she did not just accept the deal the State offered.”
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Effective at negotiating favorable outcomes and dismissing charges
“Cheryl really turned that around for me and my family. My praises go to God, My thanks go to Attorney Whitley. She keeps her word, and fights for her clients.”
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Provides excellent communication and keeps clients informed throughout the process
“Cheryl did a great job keeping me in the loop the entire process! I'm out of state so I trusted her to handle an important (to me) task at a reasonable price.”
Cons
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Lack of attentiveness and communication with clients during incarceration
“She didn't even show me a motion of discovery to show me the evidence the courts had against me. She did not answer one call from me the whole time i was incarcerated.”
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Overpromising results and not delivering on expectations
“She promised shed never had a client get denied for boot camp then after three months in a receiving center i was denied and my mom had to get in touch with the courts to get the paperwork fixed because a box wasn't check marked and she didn't pay enough attention to notice it.”

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13 Aug, 2022 by Wilbert
Definitely The Best Lawyer I’ve ever Hired. Not only did Cheryl turn around a case where I was facing the rest of my days behind bars, but out of the kindness of her heart, filed the motion to get my probation discharged early. So after only 2 years of probation I’m A Free Man!!! All Thanks To The Effective Efforts Of Attorney Whitney. I put my life and freedom in her hands and she hasn’t let me down yet. Cheryl Is Highly Recommended and Greatly Appreciated…… Thanks For Everything Cheryl!!
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26 Jul, 2022 by Anonymous
When i first got in touch with her she said she could get my case resolved with no jail time, the day before my court date she told me i had to take my time or go to trial and lose, also 9 days after me having a daughter. She got me the same plea deal that a public defender was able to get me after i payed her 5000$ and “couldn’t get me anything less” She promised shed never had a client get denied for boot camp then after three months in a receiving center i was denied and my mom had to get in touch with the courts to get the paperwork fixed because a box wasn’t check marked and she didn’t pay enough attention to notice it. After i was supposed to do 120 days in boot camp i ended up doing 9 months all together. She did not answer one call from me the whole time i was incarcerated. She didn't even show me a motion of discovery to show me the evidence the courts had against me. Horrible service, DO NOT RECCOMEND!! I would give 0 stars if possible.
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18 Dec, 2020 by Reggie
I hired Cheryl Whitley back in 2017. I had 6 counts of aggravated battery with a firearm and was facing up to 30 years in prison at 85%. I was in jail for 6 months and she only came to see me 3 times! She kept telling me if we went to trial I would be found guilty and given the max. My last court date the state had offered me 18 years at 85% and she wanted me to take it but I told her I wasn't and she asked me what would I take and I told her I'm not taking anything! She then asked would I take 15 years if she could talk them down and I told her no and I wanted to go to trial. So both the state and defense announced ready for trial! I called home the next day and found out all charges had been dismissed because they were having trouble locating the victim and witnesses weren't cooperating. She didn't even come to tell me any of this! Instead I had to call home to find this out. It was about 4 other guys in the jail I was being held in that fired her because she wasn't doing anything for them either. She might be good for traffic or misdemeanor cases but if you have a serious felony don't hire Cheryl Whiltey unless you want to go to prison!
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30 Jun, 2019 by Wilbert
I’m a 38 year old with a criminal background, changed my life and still found myself looking at an enhanced class X felony. Cheryl really turned that around for me and my family. My praises go to God, My thanks go to Attorney Whitley. She keeps her word, and fights for her clients. Keeps your best interest at heart and tells it straight NO GAMES!!!!! In short, facing a total of 160 years with the minimum at 30 years, She turned that into no prison time, 4 years probation..... She’s Amazing, fair pricing, and she’s well respected in court!!!!! Whole-Heartedly Recommended!!!!!!!!
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06 Apr, 2019 by Cesarine
Very nice, knowledgeable and Caring. She explained more details what was going to take place. She gave me time with the court to give me enough time to pay the ticket. I will definitely recommend her:))
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