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Anjali Prasad - Bloomfield Hills, MI
4190 Telegraph RdSuite 3000 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
Prasad Legal, PLLC
Bloomfield Hills Federal Criminal Defense Lawyer
Overview
Anjali Prasad cut her teeth serving as an Assistant District Attorney in the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office, one of the largest prosecuting offices in the country. As a city prosecutor, she was trained in high-volume, high-stakes courtrooms. Her trial experience is unquantifiable. She also worked as an appellate prosecutor, filing hundreds of appeals on behalf of victims of crimes. After amassing more than a decade of experience as a city prosecutor, AP accepted a position as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Eastern District of Michigan. There, she directed grand jury investigations, conducted trials in the United States District Court, and wrote appeals before the United States Sixth Circuit. She became an expert in federal sentencing guidelines along the way. Anjali Prasad presently serves as a Commissioner on the Attorney Grievance Commission.
Anjali Prasad flipped sides several years ago and now pours her passion for advocacy into criminal defense. She owns and operates Prasad Legal, PLLC. Her knowledge and experience within the criminal justice system enable AP to represent clients in every stage, from pre-indictment to post-sentencing.
About Anjali Prasad
Practice Areas
- Federal Criminal Defense
- Family Law
Qualifications
Other Affiliations
- Attorney Grievance Commission (Commissioner)
Past Positions
- Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office, Assistant District Attorney
- Eastern District of Michigan, Assistant United States Attorney
Education
- Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, Georgia
Juris Doctor - University of Michigan
B.A., Bachelor of Arts - College of William and Mary
M.A., Master of Arts
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
4190 Telegraph RdSuite 3000 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
Phone
Office Hours
Mon-Sun: Open 24hrs
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