MLMATTHEW WILDER LORCHFloyd County Public Defender
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Floyd County Public Defender

Matthew Wilder Lorch

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311 Haus Square, New Albany, IN, 47150https://floydcounty.in.gov
Criminal Defense
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Matthew Wilder Lorch is a criminal defense attorney with 20 years of legal experience, practicing at Floyd County Public Defender in New Albany, IN. He earned a J.D. from University of Dayton School of Law and a B.A. from Centre College. He is admitted to practice in Kentucky (since 2006) and Indiana (since 2004). His longstanding dedication to criminal defense reflects a depth of expertise built over 20 years of focused practice. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2006

License Status

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Practice Areas

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  • Criminal Defense100%

Languages

English

Experience

20+ years

Criminal Defense Attorney at Floyd County Public Defender. Admitted to practice in Kentucky, 2006. Focus areas include Criminal Defense.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Kentucky

Bar #Kentucky Bar Association · Admitted 2006

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Indiana

Bar #Indiana State Bar Association · Admitted 2004

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Schools & Education

University of Dayton School of Law JD - Juris Doctor

Degree · 2006

Centre College BA - Bachelor of Arts

Degree · 2006

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311 Haus Square, New Albany, IN, 47150
812-981-0350

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