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“Are you facing a criminal charge? Facing any type of criminal allegation can be intimidating and finding the right attorney may seem like an overwhelming or impossible task. I am committed to helping people like you stay out of jail and keep their records clean. I am passionate about criminal defense and I am ready to use my personal, education and vocational experience to help you today. To see what I can do for your case, contact my office today and schedule a case evaluation. The sooner I hear from you, the faster I can begin constructing an aggressive and effective strategy to get you the case outcome you want.”
BIOGRAPHY OF KEVIN MARK WRAY
Kevin graduated from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia in 1986. Following graduation, Kevin worked in Washington, DC for Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York, Representative Frank Pallone of New Jersey and Senator Harris Wofford of Pennsylvania. Following his work on Capitol Hill, he worked as a political consultant in Pennsylvania and New Jersey and as an editor for a weekly newspaper on the Main Line of Philadelphia.
Starting in 1995, Kevin began working as a complex litigation paralegal in Philadelphia. As a paralegal at Berger Montague PC, Kevin served as the chief paralegal for Connecticut’s anti-trust lawsuit against the tobacco industry. In 1998, he served in a similar capacity for Duane Morris LLP, which served as lead counsel for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s lawsuit against the tobacco companies.
In 1999, Kevin was admitted to the Evening Division Program at Widener University School of Law in Delaware and completed his J.D. while working full-time as a paralegal. Despite his busy academic schedule and work schedule, Kevin found time to join the Moe Levine Trial Advocacy Honor Society and represented Widener Law School’s Delaware Campus in national and local mock trial competitions.
After graduating from law school, Kevin worked as a contract attorney for a multi-national pharmaceutical company and several law firms, Kevin began a full-time practice in Delaware County in December 2006 focusing on criminal defense.
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Chat withState: Pennsylvania
Acquired: 2004
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2017
200 West Front Street., Media, PA, 19063
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Posted by anonymous | December 21, 2015 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
Horrible
Hired him because everything he said sounded good and as though the case couldn't be lost. That was not the case, and as another reviewer said, no communication. Do not waste your time or freedom
"Kevin is a strong advocate for his clients and aggressively pursues defenses. He stands up to prosecutors and is prepared in court. Therefore, without any hesitancy, I endorse this lawyer."
"Kevin is an attorney who will work ceaselessly to defend you. In witnessing his work and handling of cases, it should be known that Kevin is a competitor. He will defend you zealously. I have seen him systematically dismantle many cases brought by the District Attorney by winning suppression motions. If you are in trouble, seek Kevin's help immediately."
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2017.
Suspension issued in PA, 2017
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2006 - Present
Principal, Law Office of Kevin Mark Wray
2008 - Present
Delaware County Bar AssociationMember
2008 - Present
Delaware County Association of Criminal Defense LawyersMember
The defendant was found to be only in technical violation of his probation and was ordered to be immediately released.
Writ of Habeas Corpus granted and issued. The Defendant was ordered to be immediately released.
2003
JD - Juris Doctor
English
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