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Wes Browne
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When facing legal issues a key question you must ask yourself is: Who do I want by my side as I go through this? Wesley Browne serves as attorney at Browne Law Office, P.S.C. Past clients who hired Wes often said he wasn’t what they expected from a lawyer – and they were glad. He is a trusted ally. If you would like to experience the difference between Browne Law Office and other law firms, call for a free consultation.

Wes began his legal career as a prosecutor in Madison County before entering private practice. He is a Past President of the Madison County Bar Association, a member of the Kentucky Justice Association as well as an appointed member of the City of Richmond Ethics Committee. Wes is a graduate of the University of Kentucky College of Law where he was the recipient of a trial scholarship. Wes accepts the following types of cases: Automobile Accidents (from minor car wrecks to serious collisions, including truck accidents and motorcycle accidents), Consumer Protection, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Criminal Law (both misdemeanor and felony), Traffic (including speeding tickets), DUI and Criminal Record Expungements.

Wes handles criminal defense cases in Madison County, Kentucky (both Richmond and Berea) as well as surrounding counties including Clark County, Rockcastle County, Estill County, Jackson County, and Garrard County. He accepts civil cases statewide.

Aside from his legal practice, Wes volunteers his time as a youth football coach and as a Richmond Youth Football League board member. In addition, he is an active volunteer for the high school, middle school and Eastern Kentucky University mock trial teams as well as the Teen Court program. In 2009, Wes helped bring the Credit Abuse Resistance Education program to Madison County High Schools.

Browne Law Office is located at 244 South Second Street in downtown Richmond, just off the campus of EKU near Madison Middle School.