Tommy represents adult and juvenile clients charged with crimes in state court or under investigation by law enforcement. He also represents clients in parole proceedings as well as in proceedings involving other agencies such as the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare and the Idaho Transportation Department.
Tommy worked as a print journalist covering the criminal system and prisons in Colorado and Idaho before attending law school at the University of Idaho College of Law. Motivated by what he saw as a reporter and now a lawyer, Tommy is committed to providing competent and caring legal representation to clients of the firm. During law school, he worked as a teaching assistant for Criminal Law, and as a research assistant on a project examining voting rights across the country. He was a recipient of a public interest fellowship from the John Paul Stevens Foundation in 2023 which allowed him to spend a summer assisting people in the Treasure Valley facing eviction. In addition, Tommy externed with the Ada County Public Defender’s Office and interned with our law firm during law school. He graduated from the College of Law in 2025.
Tommy completed his undergraduate education at the University of Northern Colorado in 2016, graduating with Bachelor of Arts degrees in Criminal Justice and Journalism. A writer from a young age, he still writes for himself in his spare time. He also enjoys playing classical guitar and exploring ghost towns.