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Law Office of David L. Lockhart PC - Phoenix, AZ

1440 E Washington St. Suite 10 Phoenix, AZ 85034 - 1109

Updated: 12/11/2009

Phoenix Criminal Law Firm

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1440 E Washington St. Suite 10 Phoenix, AZ 85034 - 1109

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  • (602) 254-0043

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By Anonymous on Mar. 01, 2022

5.0 out of 5 stars

He's the best lawyer I've ever worked with, professional, knowledgeable, honest. Everything you could ever want.

By Anonymous on Feb. 28, 2022

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Writes threatening messages to client and does not follow client instructions

By Anonymous on Jul. 11, 2019

0.5 out of 5 stars

Mr Lockhart is a public defender. That pretty much sums it up. He wont have your back in court ig he doesn't feel like it doesnt care to know your facts of the case and hes going to tell you whatever true or false to get u to sign a plea so he doesn't have do go to trial. And if you are thinking about a paid attorney then he then gives u the silent treatment will let the judge send you to jail and will turn his. Back on you while your at the podium in front of the judge. He is a sore loser so of you plan on going to trial and he hasn't talkrd to u about anything about the case then you should just find a way to hire a paid attorney. Because I dont feel like he will do whatever he has to do to win your case and mske sure that justice is served.

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