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Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan Welcomes Kevin Battersby Witenoff

Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan Welcomes Kevin Battersby Witenoff

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Detroit, MichiganFederal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan is proud to announce that Attorney Kevin Battersby Witenoff will be joining our firm. Witenoff will be bringing with him a wealth of experience in criminal law and a steadfast commitment to justice.

Witenoff began his legal career at the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office, where he served as lead attorney on nearly one thousand adult and juvenile felony cases. His extensive experience includes handling complex and high-severity felony cases, such as counterfeiting, carjacking, robbery, and homicide charges. 

Before his tenure at the Prosecutor’s Office, Witenoff focused his studies on fair treatment in the court system, social policy, and juvenile justice. He graduated early from James Madison College at Michigan State University, where he studied sociology and public policy with an emphasis on race, poverty, and the criminal justice system. He then earned his law degree from Vanderbilt Law School, where he was a Dean’s Scholar, a teacher’s assistant, a research assistant, and president of the American Constitution Society. 

At Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan, Witenoff will continue his mission to improve client outcomes by providing the highest quality representation. His experience, diligence, and relationships within the legal community position him to achieve the best possible results for clients, whether through dismissal, diversion, plea agreement, or trial.​

Witenoff’s addition to the firm underscores Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan’s commitment to excellence and justice. We look forward to the expertise and dedication he brings to the team!​

Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan is a leading criminal defense law firm that focuses on federal criminal defense matters. Our team has extensive experience defending clients against federal crimes in Michigan and around the country. No matter the charges, we will leverage our skills and resources to protect your rights, freedom, and future.

Federal Criminal Attorneys of Michigan
500 Griswold St, #2340
Detroit, MI, 48226
877.269.0076 x848
https://federalcriminalattorneysofmichigan.com/
Press Contact : Tiana Guzman

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