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Mitzi G. Johnson Theodoro - Robertsdale, AL
22881 Highway 59 South Robertsdale, AL 36567
Mitzi G. Johnson-Theodoro L.L.C.
Robertsdale Criminal Law Lawyer
Overview
I am a native of Baldwin County, Alabama. I have been married for 30 years to my husband, Edward “Theo” Theodoro, who currently serves as the NJROTC instructor at Gulf Shores High School and is retired from the United States Navy. My father, Jimmy Johnson, is the retired Sheriff of Baldwin County, Alabama, and my mother, Patsy Johnson, is a retired attorney formerly with our firm.
I have served as a prosecutor in Baldwin, Dallas, Wilcox, Bibb, Hale, and Perry counties in Alabama. Throughout my career, I have litigated numerous cases, including high-asset divorce matters, intense child custody disputes involving abuse, DHR litigation, and serious criminal cases such as manslaughter, trafficking, and murder. This extensive experience enables me to effectively guide my clients through the criminal justice process, domestic relations, and child custody court, providing valuable insight into the strategies used by the prosecution and opposing counsel.
About Mitzi G. Johnson Theodoro
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Drug Possession
- DUI/DWI
- Family Law
- Custody & Visitation
- Divorce
Qualifications
Other Affiliations
- Registered Mediator with the State of Alabama for Family Law Matters
- Lifetime Member Alabama Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
- The National College of DUI Defense
Office Information
Address
22881 Highway 59 South Robertsdale, AL 36567
Phone
Fax
- 251-989-9000
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