James R. Snell
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James R. Snell

123 Harmon Street
Lexington, SC 29072

Phone: 803-359-3301

Website: duilexington.com

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About James R. Snell

James R. Snell, Jr. is a DUI defense attorney with offices in Lexington and Columbia, South Carolina. DUI is a significant part of his practice, and he regularly appears in area courts. He is co-author of South Carolina DUI Defense The Law and Practice, and has lectured both attorneys and magistrate judges in the area of DUI law. His office provides free information to those facing a South Carolina DUI charge. To receive your copy fill out the online form at DUILexington.com. Free consultations are also available in his Lexington office by calling (803) 359-3301. Education: Limestone College, B.S. University of South Carolina, J.D. Harvard University, A.L.M.


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