Kenneth Mitchell
Bush & Ramirez, PLLC
With a diverse and dynamic background in law enforcement and legal practice, I bring a wealth of experience to the field of trucking defense litigation. My unique journey in the legal profession has equipped me with the necessary skills and insights to serve my clients with dedication and expertise.
Experience in Trucking Defense Litigation:
After transitioning from DWI defense, I now specialize in trucking defense litigation. My practical understanding of vehicular laws, regulations, and dynamics has proven to be invaluable in defending clients in this complex area of law.
Former Police Officer in Hit and Run and Vehicular Crimes Division:
Before entering the legal field, I served as a police officer and investigator in the Hit and Run and Vehicular Crimes Division. My hands-on experience working crash scenes, examining vehicles, and conducting interviews and interrogations has provided me with a strong foundation in collecting and evaluating evidence.
Skills and Qualifications:
Crash Scene Investigation: Deep understanding of the dynamics involved in crash scenes and accidents.
Testimony Gathering: Extensive experience in interviewing and interrogation techniques to gather testimony.
Legal Defense Strategies: Proven ability to develop and implement effective defense strategies in both DWI and trucking defense litigation.
Personal Commitment:
I understand that legal matters can be complex and often stressful. My commitment is to guide you through the legal process with care, professionalism, and determination, using my multifaceted background to your advantage.
Whether you are facing challenges related to trucking defense or need advice in other areas of vehicular law, please feel free to reach out to me. Let
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- J.D. (2016)
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- University of Houston - Downtown
- B.S. (2012) | Criminal Justice
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- Q. I filed for divorce and my wife won't leave.The house is mine, she moved in with me 3 and a half years ago.We have no ki
- A: You will need to speak to your divorce attorney to come up with the best method, without making this into such a contested divorce that you will need to liquidate the house just to pay the attorney's fee. Normally a person's separate property remains their separate property and the court will not take the title away. However, you might need to reimburse her for community property invested into the house. This is when your attorney and her attorney come into play and discuss negotiate and try to come to an agreement everyone agrees on, and allow to both of you to move on.
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- A: The State unfortunately can pick up the charges. Even if the complainant does not testifies. It mainly depends how well recorded the complainant's statements and report are, and how well the police testify. My suggestion is to have your attorney view the facts deeper, and he will have more of an idea how the prosecutor in that county operates.
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