team-member

Troy Losh-North

Warrensburg, MO

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Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Criminal Defense

Language

English

About

Founded in 1992, our office has been providing effective and affordable legal solution to our hundreds and thousands of clients over the years. With over 25 years working in Johnson County, Missouri court systems, Troy's long-term residence has allowed him to get to know local families and law well. Troy served as Guardian ad Litem in Warrensburg for several years and occasionally serves as a special prosecutor in the area.

Practices Areas

Criminal Defense

Personal Injury

Family

Language

English

Contact

Troy D. Losh-North, attorney at lawPo Box 5307 North Holden Street, Suite 1Warrensburg, MO, 64093 Office (660) 429-1006 Fax (660) 429-3401 Po Box 5307 North Holden Street, Suite 1307 North Holden Street, Suite 1Warrensburg, MO, 64093 Office (660) 429-1006(660) 429-1006 Fax (660) 429-3401(660) 429-3401

Office: (844) 307-8817

Website: N/A

Reviews

anonymous
November 3, 2014

My son sold something that is legal in Colorado, to another student at UCM, who was with the highway patrol. Stupid is not a strong enough word. I called 4 or 5 lawyers, trying to judge who should take my money and handle his case. Troy was empathetic from the first conversation. He also was very honest about the outcome. He got a good deal from the prosecutor, but then, a turn of events led him to take a chance and plead before the judge, who gave my son an SIS with loads of probation. Troy was also at least 50% less money than the other guys. I can't thank him enough. I feel he was a life saver for my son.

anonymous
November 3, 2014

My son sold something that is legal in Colorado, to another student at UCM, who was with the highway patrol. Stupid is not a strong enough word. I called 4 or 5 lawyers, trying to judge who should take my money and handle his case. Troy was empathetic from the first conversation. He also was very honest about the outcome. He got a good deal from the prosecutor, but then, a turn of events led him to take a chance and plead before the judge, who gave my son an SIS with loads of probation. Troy was also at least 50% less money than the other guys. I can't thank him enough. I feel he was a life saver for my son.

anonymous
November 3, 2014

My son sold something that is legal in Colorado, to another student at UCM, who was with the highway patrol. Stupid is not a strong enough word. I called 4 or 5 lawyers, trying to judge who should take my money and handle his case. Troy was empathetic from the first conversation. He also was very honest about the outcome. He got a good deal from the prosecutor, but then, a turn of events led him to take a chance and plead before the judge, who gave my son an SIS with loads of probation. Troy was also at least 50% less money than the other guys. I can't thank him enough. I feel he was a life saver for my son.