Dunn Criminal Law Firm
Overview
The firm of Hayes, Williams, Turner & Daughtry P.A., originally Stewart & Hayes P.A., was formed in 1969 by D.K. Stewart (1921-1995) and Gerald W. Hayes Jr. Heather Hayes Willaims joined the firm in 1994, Doug Turner join in 1997, and Parrish Hayes Daughtry became a member in 2000....
The firm of Hayes, Williams, Turner & Daughtry P.A., originally Stewart & Hayes P.A., was formed in 1969 by D.K. Stewart (1921-1995) and Gerald W. Hayes Jr. Heather Hayes Willaims joined the firm in 1994, Doug Turner join in 1997, and Parrish Hayes Daughtry became a member in 2000....
The firm of Hayes, Williams, Turner & Daughtry P.A., originally Stewart & Hayes P.A., was formed in 1969 by D.K. Stewart (1921-1995) and Gerald W. Hayes Jr. Heather Hayes Willaims joined the firm in 1994, Doug Turner join in 1997, and Parrish Hayes Daughtry became a member in 2000.
The firm concentrates on personal injury, automobile accidents, criminal law, motor vehicle law, real estate, divorce, family law, wills and estates. All initial conferences are without charge with the exception of domestic consultations. All personal injury cases are handled on a contingent fee basis, without cost to the client unless recovery is made.
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