Leonard Sharon
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Licensed for 50 years
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Criminal Defense
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English
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lenny handled an appeal at supreme judicial court and represented me in a criminal defence trial.won both. i was happy with all aspects of his defence methods. would recommend him to all
I'm a junior in college and ran into some overzealous cops at the Sacco River last fall. Although I didn't do anything illegal, the cops scooped me up with a friend who had an illegal substance on his person. I paniced and called "Lenny" after a google search. He was all friendly and concerned at first but said he needed a $5,000 deposit from me before he could tell me if they even had a case or not. That's a lot of money to me, but I have a clean record and want to keep it that way, plus I thought he'd reimburse me if the case went nowhere. So I gave him $5,000 out of my college fund. Soon after that the DA called me and said the charges had been dropped. Yeah! I called my lawyer, told him the good news and asked if I would receive some money back from my deposit, since he didn't have to do anything on my hehalf (literally nothing!). Well the nice guy disappeared and he got all nasty with me and refused to give me a dime back. Seems to be some moral fiber missing there, I learned the hard way.
He required a huge retainer up front, for a case that was dropped before he did a lick of work, and then said "that's the way it goes...too bad for you". If he was worth his salt as an attorney, he would have known there was no case and wouldn't have required a big retainer (non-refundable) up front. Or maybe he did know and is just unscrupulous. Either way, he's bad news.
lenny handled an appeal at supreme judicial court and represented me in a criminal defence trial.won both. i was happy with all aspects of his defence methods. would recommend him to all
I'm a junior in college and ran into some overzealous cops at the Sacco River last fall. Although I didn't do anything illegal, the cops scooped me up with a friend who had an illegal substance on his person. I paniced and called "Lenny" after a google search. He was all friendly and concerned at first but said he needed a $5,000 deposit from me before he could tell me if they even had a case or not. That's a lot of money to me, but I have a clean record and want to keep it that way, plus I thought he'd reimburse me if the case went nowhere. So I gave him $5,000 out of my college fund. Soon after that the DA called me and said the charges had been dropped. Yeah! I called my lawyer, told him the good news and asked if I would receive some money back from my deposit, since he didn't have to do anything on my hehalf (literally nothing!). Well the nice guy disappeared and he got all nasty with me and refused to give me a dime back. Seems to be some moral fiber missing there, I learned the hard way.
He required a huge retainer up front, for a case that was dropped before he did a lick of work, and then said "that's the way it goes...too bad for you". If he was worth his salt as an attorney, he would have known there was no case and wouldn't have required a big retainer (non-refundable) up front. Or maybe he did know and is just unscrupulous. Either way, he's bad news.
lenny handled an appeal at supreme judicial court and represented me in a criminal defence trial.won both. i was happy with all aspects of his defence methods. would recommend him to all
I'm a junior in college and ran into some overzealous cops at the Sacco River last fall. Although I didn't do anything illegal, the cops scooped me up with a friend who had an illegal substance on his person. I paniced and called "Lenny" after a google search. He was all friendly and concerned at first but said he needed a $5,000 deposit from me before he could tell me if they even had a case or not. That's a lot of money to me, but I have a clean record and want to keep it that way, plus I thought he'd reimburse me if the case went nowhere. So I gave him $5,000 out of my college fund. Soon after that the DA called me and said the charges had been dropped. Yeah! I called my lawyer, told him the good news and asked if I would receive some money back from my deposit, since he didn't have to do anything on my hehalf (literally nothing!). Well the nice guy disappeared and he got all nasty with me and refused to give me a dime back. Seems to be some moral fiber missing there, I learned the hard way.
He required a huge retainer up front, for a case that was dropped before he did a lick of work, and then said "that's the way it goes...too bad for you". If he was worth his salt as an attorney, he would have known there was no case and wouldn't have required a big retainer (non-refundable) up front. Or maybe he did know and is just unscrupulous. Either way, he's bad news.