Kathryn Neal Benson, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Columbia, MO with 41 reviews
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Kathryn Neal Benson

601 E Walnut St, Columbia, MO

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10 Dec, 2023
I’m so confident that I would have beat my case if I would have listened to myself and not my public defender.
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Pros
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Helpful and responsive when needed
“Good help when you desperately need it...”
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Efficient and fast in handling cases
“Fast and good”
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Lack of communication and availability
“I don't get my calls returned so I know what's going on. I would like to know something before go to court in few days.”
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Not always driven to win cases
“Not very driven to win cases. It could be said that they are more so mediators rather than lawyers.”
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Potential staffing issues and lack of continuity
“Finally found out that the attorney assigned to me left about a year ago but only after about 7 months going to court and wasting everyone's time and energy.”

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