Sarah Bennett Wilkinson

409 E 26th St, Bryan, TX

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Sabrina scott

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10 Sep, 2024
Here's my story and how Jay came into my life. I came to College Station to celebrate my son's birthday. Not even 24 hours later I found myself sitting in a jail almost 300 miles from home. My charge was assault of a family member. The family member was my fiance. We had gotten into an argument in the car while driving to the bowling alley to Bowl with my son and his family for his birthday. My fiance was shouting at me in the car over a GPS. I had asked him to stop when he didn't I pushed his face away from me and ended up cutting his chin with my ring. Another motorist saw this commotion and called 911 because they thought I was in distress. I was pulled over not even 2 minutes later and was questioned as to what had happened. I told the policeman the plane truth and I was arrested for that. I have never been in trouble in my life never been to jail never nothing more than a speeding ticket but yet here I was 56 years old going to jail for my first time. I could not believe what was happening. It was the worst experience of my life. I spent two days in jail and upon returning back home and returning to my job they somehow found out about the arrest and I was terminated from my employment because of a violation of policy for not reporting my arrest. I had forgotten about that policy that I signed 18 years prior because that's how long I was employed at this place for the state. I knew that I needed a lawyer and I knew that I would have to get this expunged from my record. That's where Jay came in. He was very nice very understanding very sweet and kind. He never made me feel like he was just some lawyer he made me feel like a friend. I appreciated that probably more than he knows. He also set me up on a payment plan that I could pay him out. That helped so much. Teresa his assistant is just a sweet and kind. I loved working with these two. They answered all my questions and gave me the help I needed. Since then and in a very quick manner I should say my case was dismissed it was not even seen by the court and I am in the process now of getting it expunged off my record. All of this is due to Jay and his expertise and connections. I would recommend him to anyone, he is a great attorney and someone you want to have on your side. Jay, I thank you and Teresa for the help you've given me and everything you've done for me. God bless you and your crew. ❤️
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Kristin marie

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05 Sep, 2024
I had the pleasure of being represented by Jay Granberry for an early termination of probation case, and I couldn't be happier with the outcome. The judge ruled in my favor, thanks to Mr Granberry’s expertise and dedication. I would definitely recommend him for anyone dealing with criminal cases or any other legal matters. His professionalism and commitment to his clients are truly outstanding. Thank you, Jay Granberry Attorney At Law for your excellent service!
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Pros
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Jay Granberry is highly knowledgeable, experienced, and skilled as a criminal defense attorney
“Jay Granberry is the best legal representation I have EVER had! He is attentive, reliable, and will work and fight for whatever you desire the outcome to be.”
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Jay Granberry provides personalized, compassionate, and responsive service to his clients
“Jay was incredible in being straight forward to our son, but not shaming him to thinking his life was ruined. We appreciated how available he was in getting back to us.”
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Jay Granberry achieves excellent results for his clients, often getting charges dropped or reduced
“Jay did very well for my 2 cases I caught with in 1 year! I highly recommend him!!”
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Jay Granberry is willing to go above and beyond to help his clients, even in difficult or complex cases
“Jay went above and beyond his duty to prove my innocence's, not only did he prove my innocence he also proved the prosecuting side was lying.”
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Some clients feel that Jay Granberry takes on too many cases and does not provide enough individual attention
“Has too many clients and not enough time for each one. I feel like he did not care to help me as much because even if I lost, I would be the only one going to jail.”
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A few clients expressed concerns about Jay Granberry's communication and responsiveness, with claims of delayed or unreturned calls and messages
“You will call and leave messages, but wont get a returned phone call for weeks if not months.”

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