Steven Dwain Goodwin, experienced Criminal Defense, Litigation attorney in Richmond, VA with 1 reviews
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Steven Dwain Goodwin

901 Moorefield Park Drive Suite 200, Richmond, VA

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14 Oct, 2021
Mr. Goodwin was very professional and honest from the start, and gave me many different suggestions regarding how my speeding ticket case might be most favorable in court. I was traveling from NC to KY and was pulled over in VA after my 18 month old daughter got sick in the car - I was simply trying to get somewhere safe where we could take care of her. Mr. Goodwin was able to get my ticket dismissed, which completely exceeded my expectations. I would recommend Mr. Goodwin to anyone who might require his services.
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