Michael Kent Collins II, experienced  attorney in Lexington, SC with 1 reviews
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Michael Kent Collins II

629 South Lake Dr, Lexington, SC

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28 Oct, 2014
Kent was referred to me by a friend when I got a DUS. Kent explained my charges and the process to me. At the first court date he got my charges dropped. I am very happy with the job he did for me.
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