In 2003 Mr. Duke started his career working as a criminal prosecutor. For the next seven years, he personally conducted hundreds of trials and handled thousands of cases. He was responsible for all types of criminal cases ranging from non-violent situations to the most severe, including capital murder (death penalty cases).
In this role, Mr. Duke worked side by side with police officers investigating all manners of violent crimes. During this time, he learned how to properly evaluate a situation, analyze the evidence, recognize that which is not obvious, and solve the problem. It is the ability to take a difficult set of circumstances, clarify them, and convince a jury to see them from his point of view that sets Brock Duke apart from other attorneys.
In 2010 Brock Duke made the decision to leave the world of criminal prosecution and focus on helping people and their families. Since that time, he has handled hundreds of cases and recovered millions of dollars for families in need throughout the country.
Various trials conducted by Mr. Duke have been covered by local and national news outlets. These included CNN, ESPN, CBS, NBC, ABC, and Fox. In addition, trials conducted by Mr. Duke have been featured on the television shows, Dateline and A&E’s “The First 48.”