Julius Kim, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Brookfield, WI with 3 reviews
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Julius Kim

2505 N. 124th Street, Brookfield, WI

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03 Dec, 2018
I HAD AN EXPERIENCE WITH THIS LAW FIRM AND THEY ARE VERY HONEST WITH FINANCIAL FEE'S AND THEY ARE VERY EXPERIENCED WITH THE LAW, WHICH PROTECTS THEIR CLIENT, AND THEY GET THE JOB DONE RIGHT.
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15 Dec, 2015
Julius helped me through a very tough DUI incident. He treated me with the upmost respect and understanding and helped to put me in the best legal position I could be in with an excellent result. Would recommend to anyone who's made one mistake drinking or anywhere else and needs a super intelligent compassionate fighter of an attorney in your corner.
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03 Jun, 2015
I got into some trouble. Attorney Kim was compassionate and listened to everything I said. I trusted him with my case and I could not have asked for a better attorney. Thank you Attorney Kim...
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