Jankell & Ireland, P.C. - Chesapeake, VA
Criminal Law Lawyers in Chesapeake, VA
1228 Progressive Dr Ste. 102 Chesapeake, VA 23320 - 2846
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Chesapeake Criminal Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Law
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Jankell & Ireland, P.C.
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Hired Law firm 2020-2021I found Mrs. Ireland to be untrustworthy. My children were waterboarded by the man she defended. Her job was to make sure the kids were in a safe place and to only look out for the kids best interest. I proved that this abuse took place I proved that we were traumatized to the point we left the area this man lived in, due to this man. The kids even asked her to get them out of this situation not 1 time did she attempt to do her job with care. She refused to locate documents that proved he was a child abuser and told the judge they did not exist. I personally had to do a request pay for it and because she was and seemed to be embarrassed when I did all the work she was supposed to bring up to the judge. She said his past and current verbal abuse and his proven refusal to follow the judges orders is not a problem. It was as if the Foiya requests i showed her was not even there. I am the only parent doing any parenting so he does not have to keep up with school, doesnt have to take the kids to school. The kids missed 2 windows to start in-person learning because of this this attorney told the judge they had not started school yet. Other kids were in school but because dad doesnt think he should take them to school the children are suffering. This Lawyer is not worth your time even if its free. Laziness put my kids in a bad place and this lawyer no longer has to care about it. I would hope that race and city had nothing to do with her inability to help the kids. She told the judge to send it to a different city. SMH
Contact
1228 Progressive Dr
Ste. 102
Chesapeake, VA 23320 - 2846
Fax Number: 757-547-5702
Hours: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday
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