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Michael Zimmerman

REPUBLICAN

Michael Zimmerman is running for Kentucky Commonwealth's Attorney, District 17.

Personal background

Michael is originally from Campbell County, where he attended Newport Central Catholic High School. He holds bachelor's degree in legal studies from Park University in Kansas City and a law degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Law. He is married to his wife, with whom he has 3 children.

Professional background

Michael is the Chief Assistant Commonwealth Attorney in Campbell County. He previously worked as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney in Montgomery County, Ohio, and as an associate attorney at Fessler, Schneider, and Grimme in Fort Thomas.

Political background

Michael Zimmerman's campaign for Commonwealth's Attorney in Judicial Circuit 17 is his first run for public office.

Legal Experience

As an assistant commonwealth attorney for 9 years, including 4 years as Chief Assistant Commonwealth Attorney, prosecutes felony cases under commonwealth law, supervises legal and clerical staff, and conducts interviews with victims and witnesses in ongoing cases.

As an assistant prosecuting attorney in Montgomery County, Ohio, oversaw civil and criminal prosecutions, presented pre-trial motions in court, prepared cases for trial, produced legal research, opinions, and documents, and conducted interviews with victims, witnesses, and law enforcement officials.

As an associate attorney at Fessler, Schneider, and Grimme in Fort Thomas, researched, drafted, and filed legal documents, and provided defense and counsel to clients. The firm specializes in personal injury, car crashes, criminal defense, and probate.

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Criminal Justice

As a prosecutor, "handled thousands" of cases spanning drug possession to murder and sexual assault.

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Public Safety

As of August 20, 2024, Michael Zimmerman’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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