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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in DUI/criminal defense cases
“Mr. Willis is extremely knowledgeable and experienced with DUI offenses. He did an incredible job working my nearly impossible case to a lesser offense.”
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Able to achieve favorable outcomes, such as getting charges reduced or dismissed
“He had my DUI COMPLETELY DISMISSED!!!”
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Provides personalized attention and guidance throughout the legal process
“He very personally considered what would be best in our case and guided us through what we considered to be a very serious situation with professionalism that included a personal touch.”
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Maintains good relationships with the court system, which can benefit clients
“He knows and is friendly with many other people in the court system, which also works to his clients advantage.”
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Dedicated to fighting for the best possible outcome for clients
“He advised me that it would be in my best interest to cooperate and allow him to position me in a favorable light to the government. The end result is that Mr. Willis worked with the US Attorney and also convinced the Judge that I was worthy of probation at sentencing based on my lack of criminal history, acceptance of responsibilty, productivity in the community, minimal role and other factors he so passionately was able to articulate.”
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20 Mar, 2014 by Stephen
I'd highly recommend David Willis! I was facing a dui, refusal to submit, and speeding ticket. After a couple of continuances he was able to get the dui and refusal thrown out due to his knowledge of the field sobriety test and what the officers did wrong in administering it. Results were a cheap speeding ticket and court costs. I'd definitely hire again if ever needed.
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19 Dec, 2013 by Anonymous
David did a great job on my case. Although it took about 15 months, he was able to get all charges dropped and my record expunged
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25 Jun, 2013 by Anonymous
I hired Dave when I was arrested on a second DUI with an accident involved. I refused the breathalyzer and the officer had me do a field sobriety test. The prosecutor would not give up on reducing the sentence to a reckless driving, so after reviewing the video a couple of times he advised me we have a decent chance at beating it in a jury trial. He walked me through all the things that would go on during the trial. I sat on a jury once before and know that it can go either way so I was nervous at this point. I knew we had a good case and a good possibility of a not guilty verdict. Once the case was moved up to a new court room Dave kept on fighting I was almost positive I was going to have to take it to trial. I went to court one day and Dave came out and told me they were ready to make a deal I couldn't believe it, drop the DUI and take a reckless driving with a year probation and 5 days in jail. I was so excited he got them to drop the DUI, but Dave said that's not good enough so he worked some magic and got them to reduce the year of probation to only six months. He is very thorough, he will tell you the worst case scenario and lets you know what your chances are of getting the charges reduced or maybe beating it in a jury trial. I didn't take my chances with the jury and took the deal, Dave worked his ass off to get me that deal and I believe he would have did the same if It would have went to trial. It was the best deal I was going to get and I just wanted it to be over. I have been charged with two DUI's and have had them both reduced to reckless driving. I will tell you he is very strict, do what he tells you to do so that he can do his job to keep you out of jail. I am so glad I hired Dave, I think that if not for him I would have taken the DUI in general sessions court, but he encouraged me to keep on going. He knows the system but I hope I never have to hire him again.
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19 Mar, 2013 by Lc
I am 51 years of age. I was charged with Federal Conspiracy to Possess and Distribute more than 1,900 lbs of Marijuana, 2 counts of Use of a Communications Device and 1 Count of Conspiracy to possess 5 kilos of Cocaine. I was facing a mandatory 10 years to life prison sentence in federal prison. I hired Mr. Willis based on his extensive experience and passion to fight for his clients. Mr. Willis was extremely patient with me and did a great job of explaining the legal situation that I found myself stuck with. He went above the call of duty to understand every facet of the case, my involvement and what strategy we needed to take to acheive the best possible outcome. Mr. Willis took the time to make sure he understood my life history, work history, community involvement and all the things that would reflect positively on me in the case. He skillfully negotiated with the US Attorney to get a favorable plea agreement. He then worked with me to help me understand all my options as it related to the sentencing factors. He advised me that it would be in my best interest to cooperate and allow him to position me in a favorable light to the government. The end result is that Mr. Willis worked with the US Attorney and also convinced the Judge that I was worthy of probation at sentencing based on my lack of criminal history, acceptance of responsibilty, productivity in the community, minimal role and other factors he so passionately was able to articulate. I was given 3 years probation instead of prison. I can't thank Mr. Willis enough for his professionalism, patience, understanding and comittment to make sure that he did everything in his power to help me during my case. Basically....HE SAVED MY LIFE!
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14 Mar, 2013 by D. s.
Unfortunately I didn't meet David until after my 2nd DUI. If I would have I feel sure that I wouldnt have a DUI on my record now. David knows his DUI law thats for sure. I was charged wth a 2nd DUI and public intox in September. I blew a .12 and I left court shocked at what David was able to do. The judge threw out the breath test and dismissed all charges. If you want the best definitely call DUI Dave.
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11 Mar, 2013 by Lisa
Ms. Wilson represented me in the 90's. I was young and sick, and wasn't up for much stress. Ms. Wilson was a God send. She was very compassionate, as well as professional. She made me feel like all her attention was on giving me the best representation I could have, and she did just that! Of course, she was successful! I will always remember and appreciate her. I wish I could find her phone number even now for future references!
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20 Jan, 2017 by Anex
Angela is an excellent lawyer and person. She helped me immensely.
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11 Mar, 2017 by Ricardo z
Emily is helping me with my U-Visa through the Community Legal Center here in Memphis. Once she got all my documentation she filled the applications, send them out and now after my biometrics appointment I'm just waiting. She explained everything to me and answered all my questions. I'm so grateful the Community Legal Center took my case and assigned Emily as my attorney and once I get my EAD I will be donating to the CLC. There's no way I can pay what the CLC and Emily have done for me.
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