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Kenneth Mullen
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With experience in both State and Federal courts, Kenneth W. Mullen is capable and dedicated to all areas of criminal defense, ranging from driving while intoxicated to serious felonies. His legal ability and easy going personality will put you at ease and allow you to gather the information you will need to have a solid understanding of your situation and what to expect during the pendency of your case. Kenneth W. Mullen also has extensive experience in juvenile court, including certification to stand trial as adult and determinate sentencing proceedings.
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- DUI & DWI
- Juvenile Law
Fees
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Texas
- 5th Circuit
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Asst Criminal District Attorney
- Tarrant County Criminal District Attorneys Office
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- Briefing Attorney to Presiding Judge Michael McCormick
- Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
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Education
- St. Mary's University
- Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
- Texas A&M University - College Station
- B.S. (1983) | Agricultural Economics
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Professional Associations
- Parker County Bar Assoc
- member
- - Current
- Tarrant County Criminal Defense Lawyers Assoc
- member
- - Current
- Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Assoc
- member
- - Current
- Texas State Bar  # 14644200
- Member
- - Current
- Texas District and County Attorneys Assoc
- member
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Websites & Blogs
- Website
- Weatherford Office
Legal Answers
1 Questions Answered
- Q. If paroled from prison commit another felony while on parole can the new sentence be deferred adjudication?
- A: Most certainly, if the State offers it in the form of a plea bargain or there is an open plea of guilty to the Judge. The Parole Board will decide what happens to the existing sentence. It is feasible that one could receive a Deferred on the new offense and still get revoked on the existing sentence and sent to prison by the Parole Board. The Deferred would still be there once the person on deferred was released from prison. At that point, the Deferred Adjudication probation terms and conditions would start.
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