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Brian Frederick Funk, P.A.

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I do NOT recommend Joseph M. Leager, Jr. to represent anyone as their attorney, based on my…read moreterrible experience as his client. He was assigned as my public defender years ago as a result of false misdemeanor allegations made against me by my tenants in retaliation for me beginning eviction proceedings against them. I had just started my own business at that time and was not yet turning over a profit and had no choice but to turn to the Public Defender's Office for help. I assumed Leager would guide me through the legal process competently, diligently and with good faith. I was wrong! I was dissatisfied with what I felt was the apathetic manner in which he was representing me. He rarely initiated communications with me and rarely responded in a timely manner when I initiated communications with him. When he did respond, Leager supplied me with only the bare minimum of details regarding the status of my cases and what his plan of action would be. He appeared to be insulted whenever I expressed disappointment in his legal representation. My desire for wanting to be included in the plans for my defense was not welcomed. I got the impression he was not accustomed to defending educated people who would question his competence. When I expressed that I no longer wanted Leager to represent me, rather than having me transferred to a different public defender, Leager set out on what seemed like a very vindictive attack. He quickly, and with the diligence that I would have preferred to see in him with my cases against my tenants, presented to the court a Motion to Withdraw on behalf of the Office of the Public Defender as Counsel. Leager had another public defender (Brandan O'Neill) present the motion at the time of the hearing on his behalf. The presentation was overly dramatic in that O'Neill made it seem like my expression of my dissatisfaction with Leager's "work" was so egregious that this motion is one that is extremely unusual for the PD's office to make. O'Neill also stated that, in all his 13 years as a public defender, he could not recall a similar motion being made by his office. Really??? Could it be because the PD's office is not accustomed to representing educated people who instinctively know when they're being cheated of a good defense??? Due to Leager's and O'Neill's brilliant manipulation of the facts during the presentation of the motion hearing, as well as what I saw as a merciless and biased judge, they were able to have their motion granted. Therefore, they were able to withdraw from my current cases, and I was forbidden to use the services of the PD's office ever again. I had to either represent myself or hire a private attorney. Would you want to hire an apathetic attorney who is ruthless toward you as his client instead of toward the other litigant in your case because you won't lavish this egotistical lawyer with pretentious praise of his haphazard work???

Brian Frederick Funk, P.A. - realestatelawyers - Updated May 2026

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