Glisson Law - Port Orchard, WA
Criminal Defense Lawyers in Port Orchard, WA
104 Tremont Street Suite 240 Port Orchard, WA 98366
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Port Orchard Criminal Defense Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Defense 40%
Reviews
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2024If are in legal trouble, I BEG you to stop worrying and searching, and contact Glisson & Morris. This is a REAL review, and Glisson & Morris reviews are not oddly similiar, like other lawyers, such as the similiar use of punctuation in their reviews. I spoke to so many lawyers trying to find someone I could trust, and was reasonably priced. Many other lawyers tried to scare me into hiring them, gave bad advice, or discussed money very early on. Once I talked to Stan, I immediately noticed his knowledge was FAR superior, and his calm honesty was reassuring. He knew the time and day of the week of my court date before I told him. He was already talking about reviewing police body cams on the first phone call! Stan is a former Deputy Prosecutor, and has even served as a temporary District Court Judge! Trust me, your getting alot of lawyer for your money and it's well worth it. He always kept me very informed and calm during my case, no matter how much I contacted him. The outcome of my case was amazingly good and beyond my expectation, and I can't thank Glisson and Morris enough. I told him I would leave a review as a thank you, but I honestly can't express in words how appreciative and glad I am that I hired him. Thank you so much Stan and God Bless You. I really hope you save your time, and sanity, and contact Glisson & Morris.
Contact
104 Tremont Street
Suite 240
Port Orchard, WA 98366
Phone: 3605193500
Fax: 360-519-3511
Website: https://www.kitsapdefense.com/
Hours: M-F: 9am - 5pm
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