Mark Lee Hearp

230 Green Street, Fayetteville, NC

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Amy

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28 Mar, 2018
I had the pleasure of working with Mr. Mark Hearp and he is an angel!!! I couldn't sleep eat or rest at all the week before my court hearing, I stayed up all night, every night researching things about my case and pretty much freaking myself out more. I went into the office every single day before my hearing and bothered Mr. Hearp and his assistant with questions and all my concerns and they were more than willing to help me. I am so thankful I went to Beaver-Courie & had them with me every step of the way, without them I wouldn't have gotten my case dismissed and able to go back to my normal life. I am beyond thankful and grateful for Mr. Hearp's help, words cannot fully grasp the gratitude I have!
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Adrin

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12 Mar, 2018
On February 16, 2018 around 7PM I hear a knock at the door. I answered the door and to my surprise, I see two Police Officers which are government officers. Once my ID was established, I was presented with a warrant for my arrest. Accused of (I'M-ASSAULT GOVT OFFICIAL/EMPLY) and this started thinking, How, Who, When and Where. Once all paperwork completed by the police officer at the (CCDC) Cumberland County Detention Center I was released with from the CCDC with a court date on March 08, 2018. I was not sure what I was going to do, represent myself or talk with an attorney. I gathered up all my paperwork, video from home security system and compiled what I thought was good to represent myself in court. The more I thought about it I researched all of Cumberland County for the best rated legal professional Law Firm and Lawyers. When I read all the great reviews about BEAVER/COURIE Law Firm I had a review with Mark L. Hearp on March 05, 2018 then requested he represent me as my attorney. Mark requested a little more information which I provided and informed me of the process he was going to use and the objective was to have the case dismissed. Mark entered the courtroom around 8:30am waved across the courtroom to let me know he was there for me and his strategy. Mark met with quite a few people on his legal team and interviewed the Police Officers I was accused of assaulting, gathered more information, then spoke with the district attorney presenting all the information and evidence he had gathered, learned from his interviews then he returned into the courtroom approximately 11am to inform me this case was dismissed an I was free to go. As I departed from the courtroom I express my gratitude and appreciation for his legal experience and was very proud of Mark Hearp. I will always recommend to everyone they should have their first consultation with BEAVER/COURIE Law firm and request for Mark L. Hearp.
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Brian w.

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09 Dec, 2016
Attorney Mark Hearp did a excellent job in handling my case. He was very professional, and caring. I really appreciate everything he did in handling my case. I would highly recommend him and his firm.
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Highly effective in getting charges dismissed or reduced
“He was so right and all my chargers were dropped!”
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Provides excellent client service and support
“I felt well taken care of and he handled my case quickly within and hour getting my charges dismissed. He was very kind throughout the process and listened very well to my concerns and my situation.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in handling a variety of cases
“Mr. Hearp's refreshing candor did not allow him to guarantee me a favorable result on my case. His directness is a personal quality I admire. With my criminal history being "clean" Mr. Hearp had all charges dismissed.”
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Aggressive and effective in the courtroom
“Mr. Hearp was early the times I did have to show up in court and have me out of there by 9 o'clock for class.”
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Highly recommended by past clients
“I would refer the firm to anyone in need of help and again I just want to thank you all at Beaver and Courie for everything!!!!”
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