Lawson Brothers Contractors

VA

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Lawson sped and drove drunk in Davis Countycrashing into a stop sign and plowing into a bridge before flipping his Chevy Silveradobut he wasn’t imprisoned until he violated probation. He spent only a year behind barsthe justice systembusinesses and nonprofits. Contact her at [email protected]LLC 2665 Oak Level Rd BassettVA 24055-4184 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &ampRating Lawson Brothers ContractorsLLC is NOT a BBB Accredited Business. To become accrediteda business must agree to BBB Standards for Trust and pass BBB&#x27electricalplumbingadditionsremodelingOffice Manager Mr. Jimmie Lawson Jr.Owner Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Jimmie Lawson Jr.Owner Customer Contacts Mr. Jimmie Lawson Jr.General ContractorRoofing ContractorsConstruction Services

20 years behind bars Lee Rood Des Moines Register Updated March 13, 2024, 9:15 a.m. CT For years, contractor Jeremey Lawson took advantage of numerous customers in Iowa and several other Midwest states, defrauding them out of thousands of dollars for jobs he never completed. But this week, the longtime felon received a stiff prison sentence of 20 years in connection with a crime spree in Bloomfield, where he and another felon burglarized businesses and robbed local Amish while they were in churc

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