tldr; Not sponsored or paid to write this review. It's genuine. Mr. Griffith saved my life after being charged with two life sentences over something that didn't happen. You want him to handle your case, bottom line. That being said, I'm grateful every single day of my life that my family and I chose Mr. Griffith as my attorney. They are an excellent team that have been in practice for an EXTENSIVE amount of time. Knowledgeable: Yes, extremely. Informative: Yes, extremely. Patient: Yes, extremely. They don't cut corners; they cover every detail. Listen to their instructions for best results. If you are offered to talk to police or investigators, DON'T. Everything is recorded and all it takes is a Freudian slip of the tongue then you can't take it back. Do NOT talk about your case to anyone except your attorney unless they specifically state that you can. NOT to another inmate, NOT over the recorded lines on the phones, NOT in court with their courthouse microphones. Keep to yourself, read a book, watch some TV, and most importantly THINK consistently about your case. You never know when you'll realize some miniscule detail that completely changes everything you thought you knew about your own case. Most importantly, be HONEST. Don't ever lie to your attorney. If you lie and it comes up later, it will cause issues and deviations from your defense strategy. Don't compromise the extensive, time consuming, and hard work your attorney has already done for you. Prosecutors are typically prosecutors for a reason. They are very well educated, but not just book smart. They are intelligent. Don't act like you know everything, and don't react if you don't know everything. Be stoic, be patient. You could be sitting in jail for awhile if you don't make bail. Don't break. It's harder than it sounds, but it is DOABLE with the right mentality. Lastly, it doesn't matter how much you have to pay to have the best attorney. Doesn't matter if it's $1k, $10k, $20k, 30K, etc... You can rebuild financially if your case is concluded successfully, not if you're stuck in prison for LIFE. Personally, I don't trust the appeals process, but that's just my opinion. Mr. Griffith, thank you for everything you've done for myself and my family. Always wishing you and your team well!
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