Sarah Mckelvey Mollett-Gaumer, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Hagerstown, MD with 9 reviews
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Sarah Mckelvey Mollett-Gaumer

33 W Washington St Ste 302, Hagerstown, MD

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Truth gets you hated think free

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Tobi brechbiel

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11 Nov, 2022
I was burglarized several times and they caught the individuals who did it. Red-handed with my property and dropped the charges and treated me like a child! Telling me there are here to listen and I would never be able to recoup the money (7900$ in products and damages)then it took over 2 weeks to file a piece of paper to release the stuff they caught them with. Horrible person and disgrace to the state,country!
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Helpful and responsive to clients' needs
“Very helpful on the phone”
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Provides a supportive environment for victims of crime
“As a victim of a crime I felt well supported.”
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Lack of competence in handling legal cases
“Telling me there are here to listen and I would never be able to recoup the money (7900$ in products and damages)then it took ove”
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Unethical and discriminatory practices within the office
“Severe ethics issues, sexism, discrimination, you name the civil rights concerns and you have them in this office. They need to be investigated and some of them need to be thrown in prison for blatant civil rights violations.”

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