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08 Mar, 2018 by Philip
Had am assault and battery case. It was a simple 1st time offense which I was supposed to get the 1st time offenders program. Instead Mr..Cormier now was so unprepared and did no homework o. The case and landed me 21 days in in jail. He's No good! Selfish and arrogant. I strongly advise to stay away from this attorney.

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03 Aug, 2012 by Wes
I was airlifted to UVA after an accident in which I have no memory of even entering the vehicle.  I spent 3 weeks in the ICU & 2 days in a regular room.  I only have some memory of the last two days. The "trooper" at the scene of my accident did everything he could to find some crime with which to charge me, even after I had a boot clot in my lung almost causing my death in the ICU, & they suggested to me that this is what had happened to cause my accident. Why would he do this, you may ask?  Because, even though I am a gunsmith, Glock Armorer, & have taken many NRA & other Advanced Hangun Courses & instruct friends & family privately, I was carrying more than one gun!   Though the second gun was unloaded & in my pocket & in the LEAST powerful pistol cartridge in the world, even though I had a permit and have held one for YEARS & harmed NO ONE, though my wounded Grandfather killed the Nazi that bayoneted him & I carried this ancient relic as a reminder & "good luck" charm, even though it is so old, unreliable, & underpowered as to be USELESS for self-defense, this man who calls himself a VA State Trooper was determined to "get me" with the ONLY thing he could come up with from which I could not defend myself -wreckless driving! You see, I have NO memory of the event whatsoever, have driven that stretch of road hundreds if not thousands of times safely, & I could think of nothing whatsoever to defend myself.  I was guilty until proven innocent! Having used Victor in the adoption of my daughter years before, having had him successfully handle a divorce case for a LE close friend of mine, I retained him again to represent me in this matter. I went to court, Mr. Santos conferred with opposing council & the "state trooper," & then patted my shoulder & suggested we speak outside.  Upon leaving the courtroom, he informed me that the case would not be heard for some time; but I did not need to stay, as it was going to be dismissed! Soon after, I received a letter from Victor stating that the case had been dismissed; but it also warned that a stenographer had been present for some party that claimed I was responsible for their far less injury. They did sue & the insurance company settled with them.  It is much easier to find someone guilty by a preponderance of the evidence in a civil case than it is to find them guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a criminal case.  My insurance company's attorney represented me in the civil case, & lied straight to my face about what was & was not going to be said.  That said, Mr. Santos did an excellent job throughout what I retained him to do, as he does for everyone; I would hire him again in a second & will always recommend him to any innocent person I meet who is in need of the very BEST attorney! The "state trooper" even SUGGESTED TO MY WIFE, as I was being loaded into a helicopter & on death's door, that I was running from something, tying to commit suicide, etc!  He said this to my grief-stricken wife as I was leaving one hospital for another, thinking I would surely die!  I had a broken neck, a broken back, broken. ribs, was crushed on my left side with a rib THROUGH my left lung, my right lung was collapsed, & I had a brain bleed.  The "trooper" had thought me dead at the scene & even talked about calling his superior to report me so, as I was unresponsive! With probably more qualifications than HE had, veterans & former LE throughout my family & a circle of friends who are either milititary, ex-military, LE, former LE, or some combinations thereof, this man who calls himself a "Virgina State Trooper" set out to crucify me! Remember, "Troopers are for your protection!"  Well, not this one!  He delivered my "ticket" to me, as I was barely able to stand, still in my bathrobe, & told me the same as he told my wife: "There was NO evidence you were exceeding the speed limit!"  He then wrote the exact opposite in his report & LIED in his testimony at the deposition!
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17 Mar, 2015 by Brian
Was a big help to me and is very knowledgeable about the laws. Very informative and helpful . Helped me construct a great appeal letter! Definitely Recommend!
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31 May, 2020 by Anonymous
This review is long overdue and is more than well-deserved. A couple of years back, I had visited Staunton, VA with some friends. Before the night was over, I had received a charge and had to return for court. I looked around at several attorneys and had a few consultations. After a few rounds of that, I found Susan through a Google search and contacted her. She offered a free consultation and spent 30+ minutes with me on the phone going over the details of my case and the events leading up to the charge. She was extremely knowledgeable, proactive, and genuine in the consultation, which really stood out to me more than the other attorneys I spoke with. She gave me very solid advice and offered a very fair price for representation. I thought it over for a couple of hours and I quickly called her back, which was a very good decision. In the months leading up to the court date, Susan checked in on me several times and gave advice. When the day finally came to go to court, Susan talked to the prosecuting attorney and they decided not to pursue the charges against me, and gave me 25 hours of community service instead. The anxiety and tension I felt about potentially having a charge on my record faded away after that date. I could not be more grateful for the great work that Susan did for me. I will always recommend her to anyone who's looking for legal representation in Staunton and the surrounding areas.
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08 Nov, 2018 by Sean
Susan represented me for a reckless driving ticket in Augusta county. Susan provided incredible service and got the ticket dismissed. On top of that her rare was exceedingly reasonable. Would be happy to work with Susan again, but hope to not have a need anytime in the future.
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31 Dec, 2016 by Rob
Ms. Johnson was an excellent legal advocate. Her knowledge, skills, and dedication exceeded my expectations. She listened, tackled, and followed up on everything from petitioning multiple courts, talking with court services, addressing the DMV, setting up community service, and following up with all parties. Her efficacy expedited the restoration of my driving privileges and saved me money.
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