A Board-Certified Criminal Law Specialist, Tom Manning brings 33+ years of experience to focused and determined criminal defense representation of clients charged with serious offenses in North Carolina state and federal courts. Manning has tried to verdict more than 200 cases, including first degree murder, drug trafficking conspiracies, federal money laundering and drug conspiracies, political corruption cases, bank and wire frauds, criminal environmental violations and attempted murder, kidnapping, sexual assaults and child sexual abuse cases.
Since 1977
Since 1977
Since 1983
Since 1984
Since 1977
Since 1980
Since 1980
1978 - 1980
United States Attorney's Office, E.D.N.C.
Prosecuted felony cases throughout federal district. Concentration on drug smuggling conspiracies, bank fraud, interstate theft rings regarding automobiles, and bank robberies. Conducted federal grand juries, drafted indictments, trials of cases before the district court, and briefed and argued appeals before the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
1977 - 1978
Hon. John D. Larkins, Jr., U.S. Chief District Judge
Research and writing of draft opinions for federal district court judge; drafting of jury instructions and trial memoranda for use by judge during trials; coordinate pretrial conferences and hearings on motions; coordiate Calendars with clerk and Marshal; maintain judge's appointments calendar.
1974 - 1977
J.D. | LAW
1970 - 1974
B.A. | HISTORY
North Carolina Bar Association
N. C. BOARD OF LEGAL SPECIALIZATION, N.C. STATE BAR
N.C. BOARD OF LEGAL SPECIALIZATION
N.C. BOARD OF LEGAL SPECIALIZATION