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Law Offices of Winer & Winer
Criminal justice attorney in Waukegan, ILReviews: 17 | Overal Rating: Good
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For anyone out there who thinks they will never get their license back or are scared, I know the feeling, I was there too but you just have to take the first step and that is to call David. Let him review your case and let him represent you. This is one expensive journey, that’s a given but you want someone who will make every penny you spend worth it. You want someone who knows what they are doing, someone who knows the laws very well and someone who will be honest with you and not give you false hope for your money. David is that someone. He has proven it to me time and time again and I have no doubt that he will do the same for you.
Thank you, David, for all that you have done for my family and me. You are truly a blessing. For the first time in 16 years, I have peace of mind. I will never be able to thank you enough for everything.
My father was in a very difficult situation, he got in a car accident and was now facing DUI charges. It was a nightmare!
David personally walked us through step by step on everything we needed to do, and he managed to get my dads DUI charges dropped, it won’t be on his record. He is definitely the best at what he does!
Thank you again David Winer!!
Evan is the epitome of a defense lawyer: sly; dishonest; and greedy. Evan is good at what he does, but don’t put too much trust into him. In my opinion, Evan does not care about his clients and is not ethical. It seems that his only motivation is money.
Initially I was impressed with Evan. He was highly responsive and straightforward. However, my opinion changed at the conclusion of my brother’s case. Evan called me on 10/08/19 and requested more money to continue to represent my brother, because he failed to meet the set guidelines while out on bond and was re-detained. I told Evan no. I told him I would no longer assist my brother financially or pay Evan more money. When my brother received his sentencing, Evan convinced my brother that I was okay with him signing half of the bail money over to Evan. He told my brother that we spoke over the phone and I agreed to that. This was a lie. I flat out told Evan no. I feel robbed.