Phillips Carson & Phillips - Savannah, GA
Criminal Law Lawyers in Savannah, GA
420 W. Broughton Street 2nd Floor Savannah, GA 31401
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Savannah Criminal Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Law
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Customer Reviews for Phillips Carson & Phillips
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2016-2018In December 2016 i was indicted by the Grand Jury in Chatham County, Georgia. I was facing twelve seperate felony indictments. In August of 2018 we went to trial, trial by jury. A jury of twelve individuals I have never met deciding my fate. For anyone that has never been faced with criminal prosecution or prison time. Let me tell you first hand that the stress on you as a individual, WILL, effect your family, your employment, and your physical health. Boone Phillips is not just a lawyer, he is a Trial Attorney. When you have been Arrested, Falsely Imprisoned and Maliciously Prosecuted. You want Phillips Carson and Phillips. Boone Phillips was lead attorney and was assisted by Bobby Phillips Esquire. My defense team was second to none. The preperation for trial as well as the trial itself was FLAWLESS. To hear the judge say NOT GUILTY twelve times and to also say you are free to go, that is priceless. So with that being said. If you are in need of Legal Representation the Phillips Law Firm in Savannah Georgia should be your first call. Boone Phillips and Bobby Phillips are excellent Trial Attorneys. They helped me keep my freedom. What's your freedom worth?
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420 W. Broughton Street
2nd Floor
Savannah, GA 31401
Fax: (866) 232-9070
Website: https://www.bplawsavga.com
Additional Georgia Locations
Tybee Island, GA (15.7 miles)
18 10th Street
Tybee Island, GA 31328
Fax: (866) 232-9070
Website: http://www.bplawsavga.com/
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