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Madison Crabtree, a Kannapolis native, is dedicated to providing accessible, effective legal representation to residents of her home county. After receiving a B.A. in Criminal Justice from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2021, she continued to Liberty University School of Law and earned her J.D. in 2025. During law school Madison immersed herself in advocacy and leadership: she was a brief writer for the Liberty Moot Court Team, Vice President of the Student Bar Association, a member of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Board, and a tutor at the Academic Success Center. Her formal concentrations in advocacy, trial advocacy, and appellate advocacy reflect a deliberate focus on courtroom and appellate skills, equipping her to handle matters from negotiation through trial and appeal. Clients appreciate her clear explanations, careful preparation, and practical guidance. On a personal note, Madison and her fiancé Chad met in high school while on the A.L. Brown Drum Line, and they share two cats, Annie and Sabrina. Committed to serving locally, Madison brings hometown perspective, strong advocacy training, and a sincere dedication to each client she represents.
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State: North Carolina
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2025
JD - Juris Doctor
2021
Criminal Justice
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25 Feb 2026
I’m wanting to move to Arkansas from Oklahoma. I’m on unsupervised probation, what’s the process
24 Feb 2026
Does the charge you are on probation for come up after violating probation.?
24 Feb 2026