About Jason M.
Jason M. Mayberry works between Florida and Tennessee as the principal of a small law office that bears his name. He keeps a steady presence in state and federal courts and maintains ties to local legal institutions. His practice is rooted in courtroom work and membership in professional groups that center on criminal defense and trial practice.
He earned his Juris Doctor from Florida Coastal School of Law in 2006. The degree followed several years of legal study and paved the way for admission to multiple bars. The academic record is straightforward; the degree and the year remain the most visible milestones from his early legal training.
Over the years Mayberry has secured admission to practice in Florida and Tennessee, and he is also admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. That combination allows him to represent clients in a range of state and federal matters. He operates Mayberry Law Office, where he handles cases that arise in both state and federal jurisdictions.
Outside the office he participates in organized bar activity. He holds a current membership in the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He also serves on the executive board of the Barney Masterson Inn of Court. Those roles place him in regular contact with fellow trial lawyers and judges and provide a forum for discussion of trial technique, ethical issues, and evolving criminal law practice.
His day-to-day work involves client intake, pretrial strategy, plea negotiations, and courtroom advocacy. He represents individuals facing criminal charges and appears in hearings and trials as necessary. He draws on his admissions in multiple jurisdictions to handle matters that cross state lines or require federal court appearances. He manages the practice side of his office while maintaining an active caseload.
Mayberry lives professionally in the overlap between trial litigation and criminal defense community work. He maintains an active practice through Mayberry Law Office and concentrates his current practice on criminal defense in state and federal courts.