Carl D. Somerlock, Esq. - Fredrick, MD
Criminal Law Lawyers in Fredrick, MD
146 W. Patrick St. Fredrick, MD 21701 - 9504
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Fredrick Criminal Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Law
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Carl D. Somerlock, Esq.
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Hired Law firm 2023Absolutely useless. Charged me $1500 and subpoenaed 3 witnesses just to show up to trial never bothering to utilize his own portal I was asked to upload all my info to. Never planned on calling the witnesses. 2 weeks before trial I asked why we had not met to go over anything just to be told he had EVERYTHING he needed. Showed up to court with NOTHING from the portal and no defense prepared. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS CON MAN.
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146 W. Patrick St.
Fredrick, MD 21701 - 9504
Phone: (443) 538-6068 (Cell Phone)
Fax: (443) 222-9998
Website: http://www.lawoffices.xyz
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