Marcee A. Brownlee, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Lincoln, NE with 17 reviews
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Marcee A. Brownlee

555 S 10th St # 300, Lincoln, NE

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Cooper taylor

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26 Dec, 2024
A disgrace to this world. How was your coal this Holiday? Do you enjoy telling ParknGo to target college students and only O street for parking and then decline these financially debt students appeals when they are 5 minutes late to their meter?
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Tolovve

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27 Feb, 2024
These people like to believe the cops’ words. This office hates it when people present evidence because all they have are cops’ words to fall back on. They got nothing else. If cops tell them the earth is flat they would believe it. Note: There is this one rude assistant guy in the office you absolutely want to avoid. So this rookie cop decided who was lying and wrote a ticket. How did she figured who was lying? She doesn’t know how to investigate a car accident. It was a guessing game. In conclusion, one female cop is getting away with writing a false citation for something she made up, one woman is getting away with giving false witness statements obstructing investigation when she wasn’t there to witness anything, and one guilty driver is getting away with a traffic infraction. Cops are writing fake tickets to meet their quotas. It’s funny how that female cop can write a nonsense bogus citation without proof ( she knows the court will probably believe her) and nobody questions her about it but the victim needs evidence to prove the citation is false. That is the most ridiculous thing ever. The rude guy in this office questioned my evidence but he won’t question the cop that had NO evidence to write the ticket to begin with.
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Tanner

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22 Feb, 2024
Where are we supposed to park?!
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Exceptional legal expertise and diligent representation
“Dale was incredibly kind, professional & took great care to be sure I understood everything. I never felt alone or lost throughout a process that I certainly was unfamiliar in.”
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Highly responsive and accessible to clients
“Over the course of the case, there wasn't one time in which I could not get in touch with him. He made himself available & was always flexible with my schedule.”
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Skilled and effective in litigation
“I was most impressed by Dale's litigation skills & his ability to think & act quickly in court. He was respectful, yet 'sharp tongued' when needed.”
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Rude and unprofessional staff members
“The girl we got was EXTREMELY rude. I even said id get proof and she said "im still going to believe the cop" okay so guess equality don't matter at this place whatever a cop says goes!”
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Inconsistent office hours and lack of transparency
“Says here they close at 5, yet the doors were locked and lights were off at 4”
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Dismissive and insensitive attitude towards clients
“When you talk to a lawyer and they laugh at your misfortunes and tell you deserve what you get, can you show them some scarring and he tells you you're being absurd it has nothing to do with the beltline or below and he has it you're basically a moron in a nice way to make sure really wonder why we have court systems because people don't care at least in this office.”

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