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Megan Kimbrell
Megan Kimbrell learned the rewards
of discipline and hard work at a young age when at 15 she was awarded a Koch
scholarship to study dance with the Boston Ballet. With similar dedication,
she graduated summa cum laude from Wichita State University with a
degree in history and, thereafter, graduated from the University of Kansas
School of Law in 2005. While attending law school, Ms. Kimbrell held
internship positions with the United States Attorney’s Office for the
District of Kansas, the Douglas, Kansas, County Attorney’s Office and the
University of Kansas Defender Project. Ms. Kimbrell is licensed to practice
in the Federal and State Courts of the State of Kansas.
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Honors and Distinctions |
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B.A., summa cum laude,
Wichita State University, 2002 |
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Supplemental Instructor, Wichita
State University, 2000-2001 |
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Background |
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Wichita State University, Wichita (B.A. in
History, 2002) |
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University of Kansas, Lawrence (J.D., 2005) |
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Kansas (2005)
U.S. District Court, Kansas
(2005) |
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Trial and Appellate Criminal Defense in Federal, State and
Municipal Courts |
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Professional Associations |
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- National Association
of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Kansas Association of
Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Kansas Bar Association
- Wichita Bar
Association
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Blogs |
http://kansasdefenders.blogspot.com/2006/08/why-cant-jury-acquit-on-greater-and.html |
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Megan Kimbrell, now at
Monnat & Spurrier, drafted the motion and did a great job of dispelling
the outdated notion that it is somehow impractical to receive a partial
verdict of acquittal on a greater charge. |
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