Mark King, Member of Mark A. King, Attorney at Law
Mark A. King is a Gulf War veteran, who graduated from Indiana University Law School, in 1998.
Mr. King continued to dedicate himself to the service of the public as a Deputy Attorney General assigned to the Torts Claim section of the Indiana Attorney General's office. Later as a deputy prosecuting attorney in Tippecanoe and then Marion counties, Mr. King successfully tried numerous felony cases. As the designated Gang Prosecutor for Marion County, Mr. King coordinated federal and state law enforcement efforts to disrupt violent gang activities throughout Indianapolis and Marion County.
Mr. King's accomplishments include the successful supervision of a federal and state investigation of corruption at the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles which led to the conviction of over two dozen individuals involved in fraud and bribery at BMV licensing branches.
Mr. King's private practice focuses on criminal defense at both the state and federal level, business development and consulting, family law and civil rights.
Mr. King is admitted to practice in the state of Indiana, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
Mr. King is a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association, the Indiana State Bar Association and the Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity.
Experience
Marion County Prosecutor's Office, (Indianapolis, IN)
Deputy Prosecutor, 2003 - 2005
Prosecution duties included chief gang prosecutor, grand jury investigations into white-collar crimes, gun crimes, cyber crimes and identity theft crimes. Research state criminal law; conduct criminal pretrial and trail proceedings at the major felony level; draft pleadings and orders for presiding judge.
Marion County Public Defender's Office, (Indianapolis, IN)
Part-time Public Defender, 2005 - 2008
Criminal defense for indigent clients at the felony and misdemeanor level.
Education
Indiana University School of Law, (Indianapolis, IN)
JD, Law 1998
