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Sean Esworthy
Kottkamp, Yedinak & Esworthy, PLLC
435 Orondo Ave.
Wenatchee, WA 98801
Phone: 509-667-8667
Website: wenatcheelaw.com/

About Sean Esworthy
I help my clients to understand and navigate the criminal justice system. I advocate for them to work towards achieving good resolutions. The criminal justice system can seem overwhelming and being charged with a crime can have many negative consequences. I have been practicing for nearly a decade starting as a Rule 9 intern for a prosecutor's office during law school. After that, I worked as a prosecutor for over two years. Now, as a criminal defense attorney, I use the knowledge and experience that I have gained from being on both sides of the aisle in order to best serve my clients. Give me a call at (509) 667-8667 for a consultation.
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