Corey David Case, experienced Criminal Defense, Juvenile Law attorney in Jacksonville, NC with 573 reviews
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Corey David Case

814 New Bridge Street, Jacksonville, NC

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4.8 573 reviews
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Manny foriest

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27 Feb, 2025
Didn't even need to go to court, they took care of everything & even got some money back for me!! Very professional & extremely nice!! I highly recommend them!!
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Jason walski

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18 Feb, 2025
Got it done!
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Kelley ferrell

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10 Dec, 2024
DWI= dismissed! Mr.Smith is so hardworking and will always fight for your case! His staff is always helpful and honest! Highly recommend!
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Pros
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Efficient and responsive service
“Excellent communication and follow through. Reasonable fees. Got better results with my traffic cases than I thought possible.”
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Successful case outcomes
“Bryon Smith got my DWI dismissed in about ten minutes. Obviously every situation differs but I had the pleasure of witnessing him fight for four other DWI cases.”
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Reasonable and transparent pricing
“Bryon's fees were very reasonable, and was much less than the original ticket.”
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Professionalism and client care
“The team at Bryon M. Smith made me feel like family. They fought for me and did so in a respectful and professional manner.”
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Convenient and hassle-free process
“I never had to go to court or even go into the office! Quick And easy.”
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Rude and unprofessional receptionist
“Receptionist was incredibly disrespectful, rude and unprofessional.”
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Concerns about quality of representation for more serious cases
“5 stars for traffic violations and simple stuff. No good for criminal law. Save your money and find someone else.”

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