RW Mozingo II - Olathe, KS
Attorney at The Mozingo Law Firm, LLC
Criminal Law Lawyers in Olathe, KS
115 E. Park Street Suite C Olathe, KS 66061
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Olathe Criminal Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Law
- Juvenile Law
- Expungements
- Protection from Abuse/Stalking
- DUI/DWI
Attorney Information
Overview
Choosing an Attorney is Vital in all Criminal Law or Family Court Cases
Founding attorney RW Mozingo, II has the experience to guide you through any criminal law or family court hurdle you may face in Johnson County, Kansas or in the Kansas City metro area. RW is licensed in the states of Kansas, Missouri, and Minnesota and is available to serve your criminal law and family court needs in the Kansas City Metro area as well as throughout those states. RW has the litigation experience to handle complex criminal law and vigorously fight for your rights. Further, RW is willing to take your case to a trial and even beyond if necessary. RW is a battle-tested trial attorney whose criminal law and family court skills have been proven in the highest courts in the State. He has argued cases before the Kansas Court of Appeals and the Kansas Supreme Court.
RW decided to start his own firm to have a better opportunity to directly help others dealing with criminal law and family court legal problems in Johnson County, Kansas; as well as the Kansas City Metro area. He has the knowledge and compassion to guide you through what can be a very complicated criminal law and family court system. RW understands that the need for criminal law and family court legal representation often occurs during crucial situations and has experience providing support during these stressful times.
Criminal Law Experience
Prior to becoming an attorney, RW graduated from North Carolina State University with bachelor degrees in both Business Management and Sports Management. He worked in the front office for the Carolina Mudcats minor league baseball team prior to being employed as a scientific research technician at NCSU.
RW attended law school at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas where he graduated with Dean's Honors. While in law school, he was on the Moot Court team as well as trying cases for the Washburn Law Clinic in the family law courts of Shawnee County. He also gained experience while working in the compliance section for the athletic department at Iowa State University.
After graduation, RW worked for the Kansas Attorney General's office in the Criminal Litigation Division before joining the Johnson County District Attorney's Office. He worked at the DA's office for over seven years serving in the traffic, domestic violence and drug sections. RW's skills were acknowledged when he was selected by District Attorney Steve Howe to serve as the Interim Drug Section Chief during his time in the drug unit. Additionally, he has served as Special Prosecutor for the Wyandotte County District Attorney's office. During his last four years as an Assistant District Attorney, RW taught criminal law to law enforcement officers at the Johnson County Police Academy.
RW Mozingo, II - Attorney and Counselor at Law for Johnson County Criminal Law & Family Court Cases
RW has handled a variety of complex criminal law cases and has conducted over 30 jury trials as well as close to 100 bench trials. Those trials have included charges of Murder, Rape, Aggravated Battery, Aggravated Robbery, Aggravated Assault, Domestic Battery, and Driving Under the Influence. RW is an experienced litigator who, in addition to jury trial experiences in District Court, has written appellate briefs and argued before the Kansas Court of Appeals and the Kansas Supreme Court.
Free Consultation
Delay in contacting an attorney may cause consequences that cannot be changed in both criminal law and family court matters. Act quickly and schedule a free consultation with RW Mozingo, II immediately by calling 913-732-4903.
Education
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Legal Education
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Washburn University School of Law,
Topeka,
Kansas
J.D.
Honors: Dean's List
Honors: Washburn Law Clinic
Honors: Moot Court Team
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Washburn University School of Law,
Topeka,
Kansas
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Non Legal Education
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North Carolina State University
B.A.
Major: Business Management and Sports Management
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North Carolina State University
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney & Counselor at Law
Past Positions
- Special Prosecutor: Johnson County District Attorney’s Office
- Assistant District Attorney: Johnson County District Attorney’s Office
- Interim Section Chief: Johnson County District Attorney’s Office - Drug Unit
- Special Prosecutor: Wyandotte County District Attorney’s Office
- Assistant Attorney General : Kansas Attorney General’s Office - Criminal Litigation Division
- Legal Intern: Iowa State University - Athletic Department: Compliance Section
- Scientific Research Technician: N.C. State University
- Front Office Intern: Carolina Mudcats Baseball Team
Classes and Seminars
- Criminal Law Instructor - Search and Seizure Law, Johnson County Police Academy
Bar Admissions
- Kansas
- Missouri
- Minnesota
Contact
115 E. Park Street
Suite C
Olathe, KS 66061
Phone: 913-732-4903
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.rwmozingolaw.com
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