About Kerry M
Kerry M Bryson earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 2013. He completed his legal studies in Oxford after several years of study in Mississippi. The law degree anchored a return to practice in his home state and a steady path into criminal defense work.
He began his legal career in Mississippi courts and has since built a practice handling matters that frequently reach both state and federal levels. Over time he established Bryson Law Office, PLLC, where he serves as the principal lawyer. The firm operates out of Tupelo and handles trial and pretrial matters for individuals facing criminal charges.
Bryson is admitted to practice in Mississippi and the Federal Circuit. He is also a member of the Mississippi State Bar. Those credentials have allowed him to litigate a range of cases and to appear in federal appellate proceedings when required by clients’ matters.
A notable credential is his DUI certification from the American Association of Premier DUI Lawyers. He has been affiliated with that organization since its early days and is listed as a founding member since 2015. That affiliation underlines a sustained engagement in issues surrounding impaired driving defense, forensic testing, and the procedural challenges that often arise after an arrest.
Peers and clients see him as an attorney who prefers courtroom advocacy to purely transactional work. He prepares cases for trial and for plea negotiations, and he handles evidentiary hearings and motion practice. The day-to-day work mixes research and motion drafting with client interviews and court appearances. It is practical work that requires attention to procedure and an ability to explain legal options to people under stress.
Outside of courtrooms, Bryson continues to participate in professional education and association activities tied to DUI defense. He maintains memberships that keep him current on changes to constitutional law and forensic methodologies. That continuing involvement informs how he evaluates breath, blood, and field test evidence when those issues appear in a case.
Today he practices from Bryson Law Office, PLLC in Tupelo. He represents clients in criminal matters, including those involving impaired driving, and he handles appeals in appropriate cases as part of his current practice focus.