Dustan Davidson - Milwaukee, WI
Attorney at Cleghorn Jones Trial Attorneys
Fourth Amendment Law Lawyers in Milwaukee, WI
6737 W. Washington Street Suite 3265 Milwaukee, WI 53214
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Milwaukee Fourth Amendment Law Lawyer
Updated: 06/04/2026
Areas of Practice
- Fourth Amendment Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Dustan is a skilled and strategic criminal defense attorney known for his precision, courtroom presence, and passionate advocacy. A cum laude graduate of Marquette University Law School, he began his career in civil litigation at a firm specializing in medical malpractice, where he built a strong foundation in case management and legal analysis.
His interest in criminal law deepened during law school through a Trial Advocacy course with the Honorable Laura Crivello, followed by an internship in her courtroom. He also served as a research assistant to Professor Gregory O’Meara, S.J., contributing to scholarship on political white-collar crime and democratic institutions.
Dustan launched his legal practice as a prosecutor in the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office, where he gained invaluable experience handling a broad range of criminal matters. This dual perspective—having worked both as a prosecutor and a defense attorney—gives him a powerful advantage in building effective defense strategies.
He has developed particular expertise in Fourth Amendment law, including unlawful searches, arrests, and suppression motions. Known for his attention to detail and unwavering commitment to his clients, Dustan brings both technical skill and genuine dedication to every case he handles.
Education
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Legal Education
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Marquette University Law School,
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
Honors: cum laude
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Marquette University Law School,
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
Past Positions
- Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office, Prosecutor
Contact
6737 W. Washington Street
Suite 3265
Milwaukee, WI 53214
Phone: 414-567-9241
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.cleghornjones.com/
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