MEET ALEXANDRA LEWIS
Alexandra Lewis received her Bachelor of Arts Degree from Georgia State University in 2010, graduating on the Dean’s List and as a member of Phi Sigma Tau Greek Honors Society. As an undergraduate student, Alexandra began an internship at The Mittelstadt Firm as research assistant to firm President and Criminal Defense Investigator, Charles Mittelstadt. During that time, she fueled her interest in criminal defense law and gained critical skills in legal research and writing, discovery analysis, defense strategies, and strong investigative responses to evidentiary case goals.
Alexandra furthered her experience in criminal law by serving as a member of the defense team for several notable, high profile criminal cases including: Ben Roethlisberger investigation (NFL - Milledgeville, GA), McNulty v. Roethlisberger in Reno, Nevada, State v. Radric Davis (Rapper Gucci Mane), State v. Sheriff Victor Hill, State v. Juaquin Malphurs (Rapper Waka Flocka Flame), State v. Brittney McNorton (GF of NFL Calvin Johnson), State v. Patrick Leach (Son of television show “Barney” creator- California), State v. William Leonard Roberts II (Rapper Rick Ross).
Alexandra earned her Juris Doctorate from Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School in 2013. She founded a solo legal practice in the fall of 2014, focused exclusively on criminal law. As founder and owner of The Lewis Firm, LLC. Alexandra is experienced in all areas of criminal law ranging from the defense of misdemeanor charges, to serious felony offenses. Attorney Lewis also specializes in post-conviction relief including Record Restrictions, Pardons, Restoration of Firearm Rights, Gun Laws and Appeals related to Federal and State WCP denials, and petitions for Retroactive First Offender all over Georgia.
Alexandra Lewis is a member of the American Bar Association, the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and the Cobb County Bar Association. She is currently an active member of the Georgia State Bar and is admitted to practice in both the Superior and Supreme Court.