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Thomas Arthur Fleener is a distinguished attorney specializing in personal injury and white collar defense, based in Laramie, Wyoming. With a wealth of experience in both state and federal courts across Wyoming and Colorado, Tom has built a formidable reputation for defending clients against a wide array of charges. Having represented nearly 300 defendants in federal cases, he possesses a deep understanding of the complexities involved in legal proceedings. Tom's legal journey began with a commitment to defending U.S. service members, where he established an impressive trial record, achieving numerous acquittals in some of the military’s most intricate cases. This foundation paved the way for his transition into civilian practice, where he continued his mission to protect the rights of the innocent in Cheyenne, Wyoming. His dedication and skill in criminal defense quickly earned him recognition as a leading attorney in the field. In 2005, Tom's expertise took him to Guantanamo Bay, where he was called upon to defend individuals accused of terrorism in military tribunals. Armed with a Top Secret security clearance, he adeptly represented an alleged al Qaeda propagandist, a high-pressure role that garnered him national attention, including a feature in GQ magazine's August 2007 issue titled, “The Defense Will Not Rest.” Back in Wyoming, Tom has further refined his practice, delivering exceptional outcomes for his clients in personal injury cases and navigating the intricate world of white collar defense. In addition to his legal practice, he shares his extensive knowledge as an adjunct professor at the University of Wyoming College of Law, where he teaches trial advocacy and clinical skills. With a career dedicated to the principles of justice and defense, Thomas Arthur Fleener continues to be a formidable advocate for those in need.
Criminal defense attorneys represent individuals accused of crimes, protecting their constitutional rights throughout the legal process. They work to achieve the best possible outcome through negotiation or trial. Common matters include dui/dwi, drug charges, assault, theft.