Public Defender Program
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142 Portsmouth Ave
Stratham, NH 03885 - (603) 778-0526
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Chamber Rating
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Danielle Duguay
Sep 25th, 2020 -
John Smith
Several years ago I used this office and Attorney Larissa Kern represented me. She did an outstanding job! A+
Apr 30th, 2020 -
Justina Koberski
Over all horrible experience. You can call and call them to try and get some questions answered to either be ignored or be told “I can’t give you any information. We don’t knowâ€. And if you get Julie Nye to represent you I strongly advise to get anyone else instead.
Jun 23rd, 2019 -
Cam Kelly
Told me that my record charge would not say certain things in it clearly says it and that was holding me back from getting any type of job . Complete scumbags. Also their office is open till five but don’t pick up the phone after 430 automatically goes to a voicemail saying we’re closed
Apr 17th, 2019 -
Jill Zaghi
Out of the hundreds of people fortunate enough to be helped by Public Defenders, it makes me sad so few have left reviews. Two negative reviews out of hundreds of clients is irrelevant. Two years ago, I had an unfortunate accident. I was divorced and on an extremely tight income. I was assigned Attorney Howard Clayman (Stratham NH Office). His legal expertise was beyond what I had hoped for. His professionalism and personal attention to my case was beyond reproach. It's been two years since my case was closed and I found myself again in need of legal advise and council. Attorney Clayman immediately came to my aid and assisted me in navigating the confusing legal system. I sincerely hope you never find yourself in need of a Public Defender, however, if you do, from personal experience you will be in good hands.
Jan 19th, 2018
Contact Info
- (603) 778-0526
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Public Defender Program?
A The phone number for Public Defender Program is: (603) 778-0526.
Q Where is Public Defender Program located?
A Public Defender Program is located at 142 Portsmouth Ave, Stratham, NH 03885
Q How big is Public Defender Program?
A Public Defender Program employs approximately 20+ people.
Q What days are Public Defender Program open?
A Public Defender Program is open:
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Q How is Public Defender Program rated?
A Public Defender Program has a 3.0 Star Rating from 6 reviewers.
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( 6 Reviews )Danielle Duguay on Google
John Smith on Google
Several years ago I used this office and Attorney Larissa Kern represented me. She did an outstanding job! A+
Justina Koberski on Google
Over all horrible experience. You can call and call them to try and get some questions answered to either be ignored or be told “I can’t give you any information. We don’t knowâ€. And if you get Julie Nye to represent you I strongly advise to get anyone else instead.
Cam Kelly on Google
Told me that my record charge would not say certain things in it clearly says it and that was holding me back from getting any type of job . Complete scumbags. Also their office is open till five but don’t pick up the phone after 430 automatically goes to a voicemail saying we’re closed
Jill Zaghi on Google
Out of the hundreds of people fortunate enough to be helped by Public Defenders, it makes me sad so few have left reviews. Two negative reviews out of hundreds of clients is irrelevant. Two years ago, I had an unfortunate accident. I was divorced and on an extremely tight income. I was assigned Attorney Howard Clayman (Stratham NH Office). His legal expertise was beyond what I had hoped for. His professionalism and personal attention to my case was beyond reproach. It's been two years since my case was closed and I found myself again in need of legal advise and council. Attorney Clayman immediately came to my aid and assisted me in navigating the confusing legal system. I sincerely hope you never find yourself in need of a Public Defender, however, if you do, from personal experience you will be in good hands.