About Mitchell Alan
Mitchell Alan Monthie is an attorney who entered legal practice after earning his Juris Doctor from Texas A&M University School of Law in 2016. He is licensed to practice in Texas and has spent his career working on criminal matters in Tarrant County. His work has been rooted in courtroom practice and the routines of county-level criminal prosecution.
Monthie completed his law degree in 2016 at Texas A&M School of Law. The program supplied the doctrinal training and procedural grounding common to recent law graduates, and he moved quickly into public service after graduation. His early years in practice coincided with the routine demands of a county prosecutor’s office: a steady docket, frequent hearings and the need to make timely decisions on charging and plea matters.
He serves as a prosecutor in the Tarrant County Criminal District Lawyers Office. In that role he handles the day-to-day responsibilities that come with managing criminal cases on behalf of the state. That work includes preparing cases for court, presenting evidence at hearings, addressing pretrial motions and participating in trial proceedings. The position requires regular interaction with law enforcement, victims and defense counsel.
Monthie’s courtroom experience has given him practical familiarity with trial procedure and case management. He is accustomed to making factual and legal arguments at various stages of prosecution, from initial hearings through resolution by plea or trial. The work demands attention to evidentiary rules, witness preparation and the strategic choices that arise in contested matters.
Over the course of his career he has worked within the institutional framework of a county criminal office, where calendar pressures and community expectations shape daily practice. That environment rewards practical judgment and an ability to adapt to shifting priorities. Monthie’s record in the office reflects steady service in managing caseloads and responding to emergent courtroom needs.
He practices in Texas and continues to handle criminal prosecutions in Tarrant County. His current work centers on representing the local government’s interests in criminal matters throughout the county.