
Education
JD, West Virginia Univ. Law School, 1997
BA, West Virginia Univ. Biology, 1993
BA, West Virginia Univ. Chemistry, 1993
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West Virginia
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tredman@redmanpaynelaw.com
112 Roane Street,
Charleston, West Virginia 25339
+1 304 342 6800 (t) +1 304 720 5198 (f)
Trent A.
Redman is a former county prosecutor and
public defender. He also served as
magistrate and as a Family Court Judge.
Now Trent uses his experience
representing clients in criminal
defense, family law, employment law, and
personal injury matters. If you are
facing federal or state criminal
charges, or if you have a family law,
employment law, or personal injury
issues, contact Redman & Payne today.
Experience:
June 2006 – Present
Managing
Member of The Law Offices of Redman &
Payne
Represented
clients in civil, criminal and
employment litigation, as well as
domestic matters in addition to
administering the day to day operations
of the professional organization.
August, 2002 – June, 2006
The Redman
Law Offices. Charleston, West
Virginia.
Private
Practitioner of Law, litigating civil
and criminal matters as well as
counseling individuals and business
entities in a multitude of legal
matters.
December 2001 – August, 2002
Family Court
Judge, West Virginia Supreme Court of
Appeals
Heard and
determined matters of divorce, child
custody and visitation, and domestic
violence.
February 2001- December 2001
Director of
the Governor’s Workforce Investment
Office
Office of
the Governor, State of West Virginia.
Developed
processes, managed employees, and
implemented programs to build human
capital necessary for economic
development.
November 1999 - February 2001
The Redman
Law Offices. Huntington, West
Virginia.
Private
Practitioner of Law, Represented clients
in civil litigation matters, including
adoption, divorce, and employment and
property disputes.
November 1999 - February 2001
Assistant
Prosecuting Attorney, Cabell County.
Huntington, West Virginia.
Tried
criminal matters involving juvenile and
perpetrators, as well as violent
felonies.
March 1999 - November 1999
Magistrate
Court Judge, West Virginia Supreme Court
of Appeals.
Heard and
determined outcome of criminal
misdemeanor trails and felony
preliminary matters as well as civil
matters. Huntington, West Virginia.
January 1998- March 1999
Public
Defender, West Virginia Public Defender
Services. Huntington, West Virginia.
Tried and
mediated criminal litigation matters of
indigent clients, specifically involving
juvenile delinquency, criminal
misdemeanors, felony violent crimes, and
matters of child abuse and neglect.
May 1997- March 1999
Assistant
Attorney, West Virginia Legal Services.
Huntington, West Virginia.
Tried and
mediated civil litigation matters of
indigent clients, specifically involving
landlord-tenant matters, divorce and
domestic violence, and consumer
protection.
Professional:
Member, WVU College of Law Visiting
Committee; 2000- Present
Bar certified attorney, in good
standing, West Virginia; 1997- Present
Adjunct Professor of Humanities,
Marshall University; Fall 1997- Spring
2000
Federal Judicial Intern, Southern
District of West Virginia; Summer and
Fall 1996
Community
Outreach:
Member, Board of Directors, Job Corps,
Charleston, WV; 2001-Present
Volunteer, Salvation Army’s Boys and
Girls Club, Charleston, WV; 2001-Present
Fellow, Rotary Cultural Economic
Intercambio Exchange, Paraguay and
Argentina; 1999
Member, Board of Directors, Habitat for
Humanity, Huntington, WV; 1998-2001
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