With an impressive track record filled with criminal defense cases, Keith Miller is a respectable criminal defense lawyer serving Mississippi and the surrounding areas. Most importantly, Keith understands how detrimental and serious criminal charges can be for an individual’s life. He is committed to offering his clients the highest level of legal support during the times that they need it most. With former experience as a prosecutor, Keith has an extreme advantage going into every case. Thanks to this time on the other side of the courtroom, he knows how to build a strong case, regardless of the circumstances.
Keith has also served as a Special Assistant Attorney General, Assistant District Attorney and even City Prosecutor for surrounding counties. Keith has worked on a range of cases, handling everything from petty theft to capital murder charges. This experience has equipped him with the legal knowledge necessary to provide his clients with reliable, trustworthy and understanding support. As a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, he always represent his clients with integrity. Keith is also a member of the College for DUI Defense and has shared his legal knowledge of criminal defense on many public platforms.
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Case Dismissed
Kieth Miller was recommended by a friend. He was able to get the case dismissed. Very pleased. I highly recommend him.
Posted by Irene | January 10, 2020
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Highly Recommended
I'm very pleased with the outcome of my case! I definitely recommend Mr. Keith Miller.
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