Client
Daniel Harris represented me in a DWI proceeding in Guilford County. He was recommended by multiple other attorneys in the area and is very well respected by his peers. He communicated with me every step of the way, was prompt and clear in his communications, and wasn't afraid to be blunt and honest about the realities of our legal system. He advocated for me in and out of the courtroom, and he let me know what to expect with each appearance. On the day of my trial, I watched a dozen people go up to the stand, plead guilty, and be sentenced to a variety of punishments. I became concerned that my case was just going to be another "check box" for the court system to tick off. When my case was called to the stand, Daniel waved me up, told me to stand up straight and not to put my hands in my pockets. Then he went to town. He had not only prefiled his motion, but brought copies for both the DA and the judge. He had pulled relevant court cases, legal articles (also with copies for all parties), and eloquently explained how my rights had been violated by the State and what a dangerous precedent the DA was setting. When the State gave a counter argument, he stated flatly, "they are wrong" and elaborated why. It was like watching a movie. For 4 hours I hadn't seen a defense attorney say more than a few dozen words in defense of their client, and here I had a 4 page motion being summarized in my defense. While all cases are unique and your mileage may vary, if I ever need legal assistance in the future, I will be going straight to Daniel Harris. I would recommend that you do the same.