Noblesville Criminal Defense Law Firm
Overview
Jason Jackson has represented clients accused of crimes in Hamilton County since 2002. Jason was raised in nearby Clinton County, Indiana, where he was Frankfort Senior High School's class president in 1993. Jason then attended Wabash College, where he was the managing editor of the college paper, a national debate finalist, Moot Court champion and Peck Medal winner for promise in the study of law. Jason graduated magna cum laude/Phi Beta Kappa in 1997 and then attended the Indiana ...
Jason Jackson has represented clients accused of crimes in Hamilton County since 2002. Jason was raised in nearby Clinton County, Indiana, where he was Frankfort Senior High School's class president in 1993. Jason then attended Wabash College, where he was the managing editor of the college paper, a national debate finalist, Moot Court champion and Peck Medal winner for promise in the study of law. Jason graduated magna cum laude/Phi Beta Kappa in 1997 and then attended the Indiana ...
Jason Jackson has represented clients accused of crimes in Hamilton County since 2002. Jason was raised in nearby Clinton County, Indiana, where he was Frankfort Senior High School's class president in 1993. Jason then attended Wabash College, where he was the managing editor of the college paper, a national debate finalist, Moot Court champion and Peck Medal winner for promise in the study of law. Jason graduated magna cum laude/Phi Beta Kappa in 1997 and then attended the Indiana University Maurer School of Law in Bloomington, Indiana.
After graduation in 2000, Jason clerked for the Honorable Don Ash, a trial level judge in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and a special judge on the Tennessee Court of Appeals, before entering private practice in Hamilton County, Indiana, specializing in criminal defense.
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