Mufeed Wadie Said, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Richmond, VA with 3 reviews
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Mufeed Wadie Said

7 South 1st ST, Richmond, VA

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20 Aug, 2023
Mr. Mcfeed Said he’s not just a lawyer he’s someone who cares about his clients and his clients family. Without any doubt he wants the best for his clients, and their family. He’s a true family man with a passion for justice a true fighter he’s a counselor, he’s advisor he’s a mentor his a life coach a motivator he’s very humble and respectful his spirit makes you relax and motivate . I first met Mr. Said when I was a young man 17 years ago he’s the same as he is today. I think him for helping me and my family start a fresh life and career. Mr. Mcfeed Said is a true warrior for justice and equality pound for pound his the best .
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Casey lewis

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01 Nov, 2018
Greetings all warriors in personal legal battles. As such, these things in our lives plague our ability to function, sometimes we are treated unfairly...etc. I was told by Mr. Said that Bc of my name, Which is "Casey", that I did not stand a chance of fighting my case. He instead completely ignored the work that should have been done in my case and took my money, only to become a traitor and later cozy up to the CA at the time. He also turned one of my best friends against me, ,and to this day I have never gotten beyond this. This person is evil. Do not hire him. For years I was ignorant to the fact that I could probably have appealed my sentencing due to his negligence. However, seeing that he has gotten in trouble TWICE in two different states brings up serious red flags. He does not care at all about the wrongly accused, he is looking to work on his "networking" of other people in the legal system he is brown nosing with and cares nothing of your case. DO NOT.
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Taicia

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08 Apr, 2018
Mufeed Said represented me in 2005 and scared the bejezus out of me with his aggressiveness and truly believed in my innocence. Subsequent trial outcome, acquittal of first degree murder. He is definitely an attorney worth his salt. Formidable would be describing him in the lightest. I'd retain him in a personal capacity, if I could. He was appointed to me by the court and I honestly thought he would railroad me but he showed me that I could trust him.
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