Since 2006
2019 - Current
Bubalo Law, PLC
2014 - 2019
Farley & Associates, PLLC
2013 - 2014
Michael L. Hawkins & Associates
2007 - 2013
Office of the Kentucky Attorney General
Secured an 8-1 victory at the Supreme Court of the United States in Kentucky v. King, 131 S.Ct. 1849 (2011), in which the Supreme Court of the United States adopted the proposed test set forth in Petitioner's Merits Brief and Reply Brief Drafted the Petition for Certiorari, Merits Brief, successfully defended against a Motion to Dismiss as Improvidently Granted, and argued before the Supreme Court of the United States at the age of twenty-nine (29) in Kentucky v. King, 131 S.Ct. 1849 (2011). Drafted the Brief in Opposition in Alleman v. Kentucky, 10-5935, certiorari denied October 18, 2010. Prepared legal briefs, motions, and pleadings for the Office of the Attorney General, Criminal Appeals Division, requiring extensive research and analysis Appeared before the Kentucky Court of Appeals and the Kentucky Supreme Court for oral argument on a regular basis (9 oral arguments before the Kentucky Supreme Court and 5 oral arguments before the Kentucky Court of Appeals) Drafted approximately 250 briefs in both state and federal courts with 29 published opinions Provided guidance to Commonwealthâ's Attorneys across the state in the areas of criminal law and criminal procedure in a time-sensitive manner before, during, and after trial Presented: RCr 11.42 (ineffective assistance of counsel) Trial and Appellate Issues, a CLE at the 2007 Kentucky Mid-Winter Prosecutors Conference; Evidentiary, Search and Seizure, and Notable Law Update, a CLE at the 2010 Kentucky Prosecutors Conference; Search and Seizure in Kentucky a CLE, focusing on national trends and recent Supreme Court of the United States decisions at the 2011 Kentucky Prosecutors Conference; Jury Instructions that Survive Appeal, a CLE at the 2012 Kentucky Prosecutors Conference; and There and Back Again: The Cert Process and the Highest Court in the Land, a CLE for the State Government Bar Association. Guest speaker regarding advocacy before the Supreme Court of the United States and issues related to Kentucky v. King at the University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law; the University of Vermont Law School; and the University of Chicago Law School Guest lecturer regarding appellate advocacy and oral argument at the University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law Received training at the National Association of Attorneys General, Annual Supreme Court Advocacy Seminar, December 2010 and Appellate Advocacy Seminar, May 2011 Areas of expertise in Fourth and Fifth Amendment issues, juvenile crimes, sexual crimes, sexual crimes involving children, firearm enhancement, controlled substances, suppression issues, evidentiary issues, instructional issues, habeas corpus, voir dire, and statutory construction Member of the Legislative Rules Committee, drafted and reviewed suggested legislation and court rules for their impact on the criminal justice system and the Office of the Attorney General
2003 - 2006
J.D. | Law
1999 - 2003
B.A. | Psychology and Theatre
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University of Louisville, Brandeis School of Law
Civil Appeals, Federal Appeals
Birth Injury, Medical Misdiagnosis, Pharmacy Errors, Surgical Errors
Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
Drugs & Medical Devices, Motor Vehicle Defects, Toxic Torts
Administrative Law, Election Law, Government Contracts, Government Finance, Legislative & Government Affairs