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Robert Jackson
Dedicated. Proven. Relentless in DUI Defense.
Jackson Law Firm
219. E. Main Street
Salisbury, MD 21801
Phone: 443-429-1978
Website: delmarvalawyers.com

About Robert Jackson
Robert Jackson is the founding attorney of Jackson Law Firm, proudly serving clients throughout Worcester and Wicomico Counties, Maryland. With a primary focus on DUI and criminal defense, Mr. Jackson has built a reputation for aggressive courtroom advocacy, strategic case preparation, and an unwavering commitment to protecting the rights of the accused. Over the years, Mr. Jackson has successfully defended clients facing DUI, DWI, and serious traffic-related charges. He is known for his deep knowledge of Maryland DUI law, meticulous attention to procedural detail, and ability to challenge field sobriety tests, breathalyzer results, and unlawful traffic stops. His dedication to client satisfaction and legal excellence recently earned him recognition as one of the "10 Best Attorneys for Client Satisfaction" by the American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys. He was also named Coastal Style’s Best Defense Attorney in Wicomico County for 2024. In addition, Attorney Robert Jackson maintains an impressive 5.0-star rating on Google.
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