Caitlin Elizabeth Krause, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Lebanon, PA with 17 reviews
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Caitlin Elizabeth Krause

Lebanon County Municipal Building, Lebanon, PA

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Katherine burton

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26 Dec, 2024
The way you have handled Veronica Rodriguez’s case is despicable. How can you look at yourself in the mirror and how can you sleep at night knowing that you’ve taken a woman who was assaulted and further traumatized her as well as allowing the man who perpetrated this crime to get off scot free?
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Amelia poopoo

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K vadovsky

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05 Jul, 2024
She ruined my family's lives. 6 children are going to grow up HATING this so called justice system, not because I tell them to, but because they see the injustice lebanon county has done to us. Hope u people can sleep at night. Also, the judge that sentenced me, he said "you already made 6 mistakes, don't make another" really cracked me up. Lebanon is a money hungry joke. They saw a woman with deep pockets and wanted her hard earned money. Go ahead and keep screwing people over. Man isn't the only one who judges.
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Able to effectively handle complex legal cases
“The way you have handled Veronica Rodriguez's case is despicable.”
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Advocates for clients' rights and interests
“She ruined my family's lives. 6 children are going to grow up HATING this so called justice system, not because I tell them to, but because they see the injustice lebanon county has done to us.”
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Perceived as biased or unfair in their approach
“She ought to be fired.”
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Lack of empathy or understanding for clients' situations
“How can you look at yourself in the mirror and how can you sleep at night knowing that you've taken a woman who was assaulted and further traumatized her as well as allowing the man who perpetrated this crime to get off scot free?”
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Ineffective in securing favorable outcomes for clients
“The public defenders here are useless, they don't try to prove your innocence, only get you a plea bargain.”

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