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We have more than 3 top best Criminal Defense lawyers in zip code 40324, Georgetown, Kentucky. John E Cornett, David E. Higdon are among the top best Criminal Defense attorneys in zip code 40324. While choosing lawyers in zip code 40324, compare their reviews.


John E Cornett - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 40324

John E Cornett

Rating: 5


Area of Practice: Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI, Personal Injury, Workers Compensation

Zip code: 40324, Georgetown, Kentucky

John E Cornett Avvo Reviews
I couldn't have asked for a better attorney. John handled my case promptly and got the results I needed! I highly recommend him to anyone looking for ...JamesHe really fights for his clients! He really knows the law and did a careful examination of my case, he found the mistakes that were made with me. Than...Jeff ...

Contact: 502-868-5300

112 N Court Street.

David E. Higdon - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 40324

David E. Higdon

Area of Practice: Adoption,Child Custody & Visitation,Child Support,Criminal Defense ,Divorce,Family ,Motor Vehicle Accidents,Personal Injury,Probate ,Workers Compensation

Zip code: 40324, Georgetown, Kentucky



Contact: 502-863-5515
John E. Dutra, Attorney-At-Law.
216 N Hamilton St 720.

John E. Dutra - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 40324

John E. Dutra

Area of Practice: Adoption,Child Custody & Visitation,Child Support,Criminal Defense ,Divorce,Family ,Personal Injury,Traffic Violations

Zip code: 40324, Georgetown, Kentucky



Contact: (502) 863-9995
John E. Dutra, Attorney-At-Law.
216 N Hamilton St 720.

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Criminal Defense Case examples in zip code 40324

Description: Legal practice defending college students against criminal charges. Case Example: People v. Turner (2016) - Stanford swimmer Brock Turner charged with sexual assault. Judgment: Turner was convicted and sentenced to six months in jail, sparking nationwide controversy over the leniency of the sentence.