Peter Smith
Statesville, NC
Licensed for 35 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Criminal Defense
Language
English
About
Practices Areas
Criminal Defense
Language
English
Contact
1318 Davie Ave Ste BStatesville, NC, 28677-35651318 Davie Ave Ste BStatesville, NC, 28677-3565
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Peter Smith represented me on severe felony cases and was court appointed. Usually that means they don't care about what you want nor do they even speak to you until your day in court . Peter Smith went above and beyond what I ever expected from a court appointed representative. He was clear about what my options were and what he thought my best course of action was. He is one of the best lawyers I have ever had to represent me . I will hire him on all future cases because he really is straightforward and won't just tell you what you want to hear.
This attorney will give you truthful advice and will work hard for you at a fair price. Doesn't get your fee and then never talk to you or make promises that are unrealistic. Really helped our family with a problem with our son.
My wife and I consulted with attorney Peter A. Smith in Statesville, NC to create wills, living wills and powers of attorney. During the initial meeting, I found him to be respectful and knowledgeable. I explained clearly and specifically what I wanted to declare in the documents. He reiterated my requests back to me so I was sure he understood what I wanted. We came back the next week to review the documents that he created. Almost immediately, I could tell he seemed annoyed with my questions. He began to interrupt both me and my wife repeatedly. The wills were fine. But the living wills and powers of attorney were not. One section of the power of attorney was the opposite of what I requested and to which he agreed. When I asked about it, he said because of NC statutes, it was better this way. Furthermore, both the living will and powers of attorney did not contain the declarations I had requested. They were standard forms that I had to check boxes to declare what I wanted. It appeared that he put zero effort into these documents and would rely on me to fill them out the way I wanted. Maybe that's the way it's done today. But I still was concerned and asked him about it. When I questioned this, he became became belligerent, interrupted and raised his voice. Ultimately, he took all the documents back and told me to get out. He then ushered us out the back door.
Peter Smith represented me on severe felony cases and was court appointed. Usually that means they don't care about what you want nor do they even speak to you until your day in court . Peter Smith went above and beyond what I ever expected from a court appointed representative. He was clear about what my options were and what he thought my best course of action was. He is one of the best lawyers I have ever had to represent me . I will hire him on all future cases because he really is straightforward and won't just tell you what you want to hear.
This attorney will give you truthful advice and will work hard for you at a fair price. Doesn't get your fee and then never talk to you or make promises that are unrealistic. Really helped our family with a problem with our son.
My wife and I consulted with attorney Peter A. Smith in Statesville, NC to create wills, living wills and powers of attorney. During the initial meeting, I found him to be respectful and knowledgeable. I explained clearly and specifically what I wanted to declare in the documents. He reiterated my requests back to me so I was sure he understood what I wanted. We came back the next week to review the documents that he created. Almost immediately, I could tell he seemed annoyed with my questions. He began to interrupt both me and my wife repeatedly. The wills were fine. But the living wills and powers of attorney were not. One section of the power of attorney was the opposite of what I requested and to which he agreed. When I asked about it, he said because of NC statutes, it was better this way. Furthermore, both the living will and powers of attorney did not contain the declarations I had requested. They were standard forms that I had to check boxes to declare what I wanted. It appeared that he put zero effort into these documents and would rely on me to fill them out the way I wanted. Maybe that's the way it's done today. But I still was concerned and asked him about it. When I questioned this, he became became belligerent, interrupted and raised his voice. Ultimately, he took all the documents back and told me to get out. He then ushered us out the back door.
Peter Smith represented me on severe felony cases and was court appointed. Usually that means they don't care about what you want nor do they even speak to you until your day in court . Peter Smith went above and beyond what I ever expected from a court appointed representative. He was clear about what my options were and what he thought my best course of action was. He is one of the best lawyers I have ever had to represent me . I will hire him on all future cases because he really is straightforward and won't just tell you what you want to hear.
This attorney will give you truthful advice and will work hard for you at a fair price. Doesn't get your fee and then never talk to you or make promises that are unrealistic. Really helped our family with a problem with our son.
My wife and I consulted with attorney Peter A. Smith in Statesville, NC to create wills, living wills and powers of attorney. During the initial meeting, I found him to be respectful and knowledgeable. I explained clearly and specifically what I wanted to declare in the documents. He reiterated my requests back to me so I was sure he understood what I wanted. We came back the next week to review the documents that he created. Almost immediately, I could tell he seemed annoyed with my questions. He began to interrupt both me and my wife repeatedly. The wills were fine. But the living wills and powers of attorney were not. One section of the power of attorney was the opposite of what I requested and to which he agreed. When I asked about it, he said because of NC statutes, it was better this way. Furthermore, both the living will and powers of attorney did not contain the declarations I had requested. They were standard forms that I had to check boxes to declare what I wanted. It appeared that he put zero effort into these documents and would rely on me to fill them out the way I wanted. Maybe that's the way it's done today. But I still was concerned and asked him about it. When I questioned this, he became became belligerent, interrupted and raised his voice. Ultimately, he took all the documents back and told me to get out. He then ushered us out the back door.