Crider Law Office is a law firm with an office in Chatham, VA. At this office location, there is 1 lawyer practicing social security disability, general practice, family law and 8 other areas of law.
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Crider Law Office is a law firm with an office in Chatham, VA. At this office location, there is 1 lawyer practicing social security disability, general practice, family law and 8 other areas of law.
Mr. Crider provided what I needed in a professional manner.
A little high priced but worth the money..very effective counsel. Crider Law Office is very efficient and has handled my concerns very promptly and are always available when I have questions or concerns.
In 2015 KEARNS, DEP; PCSO (not sure if he’s still active), used excessive force against me when I was not their intended person for pick up. I denied them access being they had only an arrest warrant, not a search warrant. Kearns assaulted me upon my re-entry of my home after I was forced out, my reason for re-entry being I heard them literally throwing around my washer and dryer. I told my lawyer about it at the time, Henry Crider—and he said it was “out of his pay grade” to represent that issue. He just turned a cold shoulder to me, (18 at the time). Just goes to show how all of these people work together and cops are just post traumatized bullies. I’d love to see Kearns again one day. I want to ask him why he wrote specifically obstructing w/out force on my ticket. Wanted to emphasize the fact you “didn’t use force” when you did, I know you remember everything and my Father too. Cowards.
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