About Trenton Garmon

When it gets said that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, Trenton Garmon is a perfect example. He was born to Leon Garmon, Esquire, who served Alabama for 40 years as a lawyer. His law passion started while young; Trenton worked as a clerk for his father’s law firm. When he was 17 years, Trenton wrote his first court filling and supporting brief responding to a motion for summary judgment. Trenton wrote a brief to the Court of Civil Appeals that overturned a circuit’s judge ruling while still a sophomore. This brief was later used while changing the law to reflect Trenton’s opinions. 

 

Trenton Garmon attended Birmingham School of Law, and he graduated from Troy University. When he was at the Birmingham School of Law, Trenton and Christopher Word started the Christian Legal Society, where he served as a chaplain. Trenton has a master’s degree from Regent University (http://regent.academia.edu/TrentonGarmon) in theology. One of his endeavors is that he translated two books of the bible from Koine Greek. When Trenton was in the seminary, he was the Associate Pastor at the Calvary Baptist Church. Trenton, later on, became an evangelist with the Evangelism International. 

 

Trenton Garmon has vast legal experience with over 100 cases; he has started from scratch to a legal conclusion. Trenton has personally won trials and hearings at all levels of the judicial system. He has had very high caliber clients including, a State Supreme Court Chief justice and a City Council Member. Learn more here. Trenton has other clients under his belt, and those are; the disabled, families who have lost loved ones in tragic accidents, wrongful death cases, civil rights breaches, and the unborn. Trenton has a will and the need to continue to fight for the rights of the people. Trenton is known to be a fighter of the people who cannot fight for themselves.

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