Address: 1024 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL 34470, USA
Phone: +13524219261
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Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Zach Kieso
Mr Sparrow has been the best attorney I've ever had. Over the period of him counseling my case he showed constant vigor and determination. Not just to get me something good but to put in all the extra work and completely win my case. All charges were dismissed with prejudice leaving me Scott free. I am extremely grateful for Mr Sparrow and his entire office and would recommend him and his team to anyone in need of criminal defense!
Dyllan Finley
HE LIES to his clients. he takes your money and does not work for you. do not waste your time or your life with this joke . he literally ruined my life because of his incompetence.
nowayoutau1 Sanchez
Mr sparrow did the best he could do with my case and is waiting to do more once I'm ready to provide him with some documents so that he can better defend my case once again in the coming very near future !
Debra Brown
*BEWARE*** PLEASE I BEG ANYONE TO AVOID THIS ATTORNEY AT ALL COST.!! COMPLETE NIGHTMARE OF AN ATTORNEY!! WILL TAKE YOUR MONEY AND DO NOTHING!!!
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