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Bradley Clark - Lexington, Kentucky

About

Bradley Clark has greater than a decade of revel in managing all types of criminal protection topics in Kentucky. He joined the Suhre & Associates team in 2020 and is dedicated to imparting first-rate service to the human beings of Lexington, KY.
He first started as a kingdom courtroom public defender within the town of Lexington and then transitioned as an appointed suggest in demise penalty cases.
He also worked inside the non-public zone which allows him to have a broader and richer vision when it comes to defending the freedom of human beings.
Lawyer Brad received his undergraduate diploma from Washington University in St. Louis and attended regulation faculty on the University of Kentucky.

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Legal Issues

    Criminal Law
    Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
    DUI & DWI
    Traffic Tickets
    Suspended License
    White Collar Crime
    Domestic Violence
    Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders

Costs

  • Free Consultation
  • Payment With Credit Card
    Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express
  • Retaines and Rates
    Typically Fixed Fee Rates

Certificates

No Certifications

Languages

  • English: Spoken, Written

Accepted Jurisdictions

Kentucky Jurdictions
Kentucky
Since 2009

Experience

  • Lawyer
    Suhre & Associates

Educations

Washington University in St. Louis Education School Logo
Washington University in St. Louis
B.S.B.A. | Marketing
Graduation year:
University of Kentucky College of Law Education School Logo
University of Kentucky College of Law
J.D. | Law
Graduation year:

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