Steven M. Vaillancourt, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Fitchburg, MA with 20 reviews
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Steven M. Vaillancourt

279 Main Street, Fitchburg, MA

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28 Aug, 2022
Steven is a great attorney who will advise you and work hard for you! He is well versed in DUI and OUI cases. I highly recommend him. He did an outstanding job defending me.
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11 Sep, 2021
Great expertise. If you ever need legal help you can always count on Steve Vaillancourt.
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Mark

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11 Mar, 2021
Not much you can really say about Steve, other than BEST IN THE BUSINESS! I found myself in a bad spot and got my first DUI. I was so nervous and worried, and thought my life was "over". After meeting with Steve, my concerns lessened, but were still there. Steve was quick in answering any questions or concerns. He was always there to help and set my mid at ease(not easy for me). Steve studied all the reports and facts of the case and looked deeply into my situation. When we arrived to court, i was shaking so much. Once I met and talked with Steve, that all stopped. I was still nervous as could be! We were then called in the court room to start the trial. Steve did EXACTLY what he was there to do. He showed the police were not 100% being honest, and made some obvious mistakes. Steve was quick to point all those mistakes out, and prove my not guilty status. Through the entire trial, I thought to myself, "man, this guy is good". In the end, NOT GUILTY! Steve 100% did what was asked and beyond. Now, if the registry would cooperate, I would be a happy man, lol. Again, do not hesitate to use Steve for your DUI needs. Hopefully, you don't have to though, LOL. It is not something fun to deal with. Thank you Steve!!
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Excellent expertise and knowledge of DUI/OUI cases
“Steve Vaillancourt is an amazing lawyer. Always a call or text away to answer any questions or concerns you may have. He was my trial lawyer for an OUI offense and his knowledge of law and the way he cross examined witnesses to get to the truth and prove my innocence was outstanding.”
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Aggressive and effective courtroom performance
“He showed the police were not 100% being honest, and made some obvious mistakes. Steve was quick to point all those mistakes out, and prove my not guilty status.”
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Personalized attention and responsiveness to clients
“He was always there to help and set my mid at ease(not easy for me). Steve studied all the reports and facts of the case and looked deeply into my situation.”
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Successful track record of getting charges reduced or dismissed
“Steve successfully tried my case and obtained a NOT guilty verdict. His reputation in the courthouse is stellar- a valuable asset should you find yourself in an OUI situation.”
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Compassionate and supportive throughout the legal process
“Who knew I hired a therapist too! He's a great attorney and truly cares about his clients.”
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