Farese, Farese, & Farese, P.A.
122 Church Avenue, Ashland, MS 38603, Ashland, MS 38603
Our Attorneys

John Booth Farese
Attorney
56+ years experience

Steven E. Farese, Sr.
Attorney
48+ years experience

Anthony L. Farese
Attorney
40+ years experience

Steven E. Farese, Jr.
Partner
29+ years experience

John S. Farese
Attorney
28+ years experience

Joseph “Whit” Cooper
Partner
13+ years experience

Michael Anthony Farese
Associate
6+ years experience

Katherine Farese Lindley
Associate Attorney
6+ years experience
Notable Case Results
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$20.6M
Personal Injury
James Moore was critically and permanently injured in a motor vehicle accident involving two tractor-trailers. A Kroger truck emergency braked, and a log truck jackknifed, impacting Moore’s pickup. The jury returned a verdict of $20,625,000 in compensatory damages against Kroger and the logging company.
$550,000
Personal Injury
Jane Doe was killed in a head-on crash due to the negligence of a drunk driver. The lounge bartender who sold drinks to the driver after knowing he was intoxicated was joined in the suit. The claims were settled.
$66,000
Personal Injury
Mildred Goolsby injured her ankle in a slip and fall at Kentucky Fried Chicken due to an indenture around a small drain. Goolsby filed suit and obtained a jury verdict.
Criminal Defense
A Federal Express captain was accused of killing his Federal Express captain wife and burning her body. The jury returned a not guilty verdict in less than an hour. A year later, the State of Mississippi tried Mullins on an arson charge concerning the vehicle, and the Trial Judge granted a directed verdict on the second day of trial.
Criminal Defense
Thurman Clayton, a seventeen year veteran of the Mississippi Highway Patrol, was charged with conspiring to “rip-off” a drug dealer (actually FBI undercover agent). During a week long trial, the jury returned a verdict of “Not Guilty”.
Criminal Defense
Ole Miss fullback Rick Razzano was charged with two counts of aggravated assault. The jury hung 9-3 for acquittal, and the case was not retried.
Contact Information
Office Locations
122 Church Avenue, Ashland, MS 38603
Ashland, MS 38603
720B N Lamar Blvd., Oxford, MS 38655
Oxford, MS 38655