Micah C. Ketron is the owner of the firm and has a diverse professional and legal background which brings unique incites to the administration and daily delivery of legal representation to his clients.
Micah is a 2004 graduate of Volunteer State Community College as well as a 2006 graduate of Cumberland University where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Humanities and Social Sciences. After college, Micah accepted a position as a probation officer with PSI, Incorporated in Sumner County. Micah worked closely with and provided services for Sumner County Criminal Court, General Sessions Court and Juvenile Court. Job requirements also demanded good working relationships with the local Judges, the District Attorney’s office and local defense attorneys. Mr. Ketron gained unmatched experience in building important relationships and case management. While working, Micah pursued his passion for the law by attending The Nashville School of Law and obtaining his Juris Doctorate Degree in 2011. Micah was licensed in the State of Tennessee in November 2011 after successfully passing the July Bar Examination.
In 2012, Micah opened the doors to his private law practice with a focus in criminal defense representation. As an attorney, Micah Ketron’s primary concern is the rights of his clients, he strives to protect his clients and insure that they are informed about their circumstances and to provide them with the most comprehensive and complete representation possible in order to assure them a conclusion to their legal matter.
The legal system in the United States promotes “justice for all.” At The Law Office of Micah C. Ketron, we ensure “justice for you.” When you have been arrested, you need a lawyer familiar with the legal system and its players, the process and procedure, and the options available to you. To schedule your free initial consultation, Contact us today. We put our knowledge to work for you.
I represent clients in state criminal courts in Sumner County and throughout Middle Tennessee, including Nashville, Lebanon, Franklin and Murfressboro and the counties of Davidson, Wilson, Williamson, Rutherford Macon and Robertson.
At The Law Office of Micah C. Ketron, we believe it is important to present our clients with all of their options before we choose a strategy for handling a case. Whether the best decision is to negotiate a favorable plea agreement, or to go to trial, we thoroughly review the facts of your case before adopting the direction that best suits your situation. Your interests are our top priority at all times. Additionally, if your case resolves unfavorably at trial, we can carefully examine the trial transcript and determine if there are grounds for criminal appeal.