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JOHN Jefferson Barrow
32 Years of Award Winning Criminal Defense
Law Offices of John J Barrow, PA
118 West Mountain Street
Suite B
Kernersviile, NC 27284
Phone: 336-996-5900
Website: jbarrowlaw.com

About JOHN Jefferson Barrow
John Barrow is the founder and Senior Attorney at the Law Offices of John Barrow PA. Trial work, especially Criminal Defense is John's passion in the Law Biz. Our firm has 32+ years of experience in Criminal and Civil Law. Car and Truck Accidents - Personal Injury- Wrongful Death - Domestic/Divorce Law - Wills and Trust - and of course DWI Defense and Traffic Tickets - DMV Problems
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