Bradley A. Johnson, Attorney at Law, Inc. - Seymour, IN
Lawyers in Seymour, IN
226 South Chestnut Street Post Office Box 703 Seymour, IN 47274
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Customer Reviews for Bradley A. Johnson, Attorney at Law, Inc.
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Hired Law firm 2024Brad handled a self defense case for me .I just couldn’t accept a plea deal or diversion because I knew I wasn’t guilty.He supported me and my decision to fight it .You don’t know how much having a good lawyer can help until you need one. I hope I never need a lawyer again but ,I wouldn’t hesitate to use Brad.He got my case dismissed and my record is now clear .
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Hired Law firm 2005He's the best, I had 6 A felonies, he got it dropped to 1 c felony,time served (1yr) and 5yrs probation with NA or AA, that was in 05 . I could not thank him enough.
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Consulted Law firm 2023Very very great at his job! Respectful understanding all around awesome lawyer!
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