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To Tom
Royals
“You defended a trumped up criminal indictment
against me when I was serving as District Attorney. The
politically motivated charges were brought about two weeks
before the election in which I was seeking re-election. You
demanded a speedy jury trial and got an acquittal in about the
time it took the jury to go to the bathroom. I was re-elected
without opposition until I retired ..with my reputation
intact.”
-Ex-DA, Mississippi
“I was indicted for arson of my rather large dwelling. Conviction would have ruined my life and my medical practice. Tom Royals put together a defense including the foremost arson expert in the Country. Thanks to Tom's ability to assmble and lead my defense team the case was dismissed. ”
-Client, Mississippi
“Tom Royals helped me get my case dismissed in a serious criminal fraud charge. He was very smart and hard working. I highly recommend him to anyone as a skilled and compassionate attorney. The fact that I was from another country did not deter him from giving me a first class defense. ”
-Client, Texas

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Attorney Profiles
THOMAS E. ROYALS
Tom, a veteran criminal defense lawyer with nearly 40 years of experience in the courtroom, has handled hundreds of criminal cases. Tom was listed in the first and all following editions of The Best Lawyers in America®, in the Criminal Defense section, published by Woodward White, which is considered by many as the authority on leading lawyers in the country. Tom is also AV Rated by Martindale Hubbell, which is the highest rating attainable. Tom is also listed in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers, which is a publication of Martindale Hubbell, and in Who’s Who in America.
Tom was Chief Assistant District Attorney for Hinds County, the Seventh District of Mississippi, from 1971 through 1973, where he successfully prosecuted many criminal cases. In 1974, Tom reentered private practice and since that time has defended accused citizens in almost every kind of criminal case, both state and federal. Tom’s practice has been primarily in Mississippi, but has reached into other states.
Tom teaches trial practice at the Mississippi College School of Law as an adjunct professor. He has lectured at numerous seminars. He served as liaison between the Criminal Justice Act attorneys in the Southern District of Mississippi (attorneys appointed to represent indigent defendants), and the Defender Services Division of the United States Courts in Washington, D. C. for many years.
Tom is presently serving on the Uniform Rules Committee appointed by the Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court to draft the Rules of Criminal Procedures for the State of Mississippi to be presented to the Supreme Court.
Tom recently served on a committe of the Fifth Circuit court of Appeals to review the reappointment of the Federal Public Defender for the Southern Disctrict of Mississippi.
Tom has served as Chairman of a Committee to Recommend Retaining a Federal Magistrate Judge, has served on a search committee to recommend appointment of a United States Magistrate Judge, and has served as Chairman of a search committee to recommend appointment of a federal public defender for the Southern District of Mississippi.
Tom attended Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi and the University of Mississippi School of Law in Oxford, Mississippi, where he was on the Law Journal Staff. As a student, he worked part time for the Mississippi Rural Legal Services, which represented the poor in civil rights- oriented cases. He also continued to work for North Mississippi Rural Legal Services and set up an office in North Mississippi after he graduated.
Honors: While in law school, Tom Royals received a Reginald Heber Smith Fellowship and worked at the Manhattan Bail Reform Project in New York City during the summer of 1967. During this period of time, he argued bail reduction cases in the criminal courts in Manhattan and did other work involving the study of bail reform. He also, while in law school, received a grant or fellowship to study criminal defense law through a grant to the University of Pennsylvania, said course being taught at Haverford College.
Tom is a member of the Mississippi Bar Association, the Hinds County Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the Mississippi Trial Lawyers of America, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL), the Charles Clark American Inn of Court, Bencher. Tom was the founding President and is the current Treasurer and member of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Attorneys for Constitutional Justice, the local NACDL affiliate.
THOMAS R. MAYFIELD
Upon graduation from the University of Mississippi School of Law, Tommy received a Reginald Heber Smith Fellowship. He was a staff attorney for the North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, and in private practice in Columbus, Mississippi, from 1972 to 1974, with an emphasis on criminal trial and appellate practice.
Tommy was Assistant District Attorney for the Seventh Circuit Court District of the State of Mississippi, which included Hinds and Yazoo Counties, from 1974 until 2001. In Hinds County alone, he handled approximately 2,000 felony cases per year. He supervised and trained other prosecutors in the office and was lead counsel in literally hundreds of jury trials, including numerous capital cases and complex conspiracy prosecution. He also handled asset forfeiture cases on behalf of the State of Mississippi for over ten years.
Since leaving the Prosecutor’s office, Tommy has specialized in criminal defense and the defense of asset forfeiture cases.
He has been an adjunct professor at Mississippi College School of Law, teaching in the areas of trial practice and criminal procedure.
Tommy serves as lecturer at numerous continuing legal education seminars and programs conducted for legal professionals and sponsored by numerous legal organizations and associations.
Our Mississippi law firm assists federal and state criminal defendants, as well as injured parties in civil litigation. Our practice area encompasses the State of Mississippi, including Hinds County, Madison County, Rankin County, Yazoo City, the Gulf Coast, Biloxi, Gulfport, Vicksburg, Meridian, Hattiesburg, Columbia, Starkville, and all areas in between.
Contact us for an initial consultation.
We will fight for you. We will tell you the truth.
Royals and Mayfield, PLLC
200 North Congress Street, Suite 401
Jackson, MS 39201
Telephone: (601) 948-7777
Telecopier: (601) 948-7780
Toll-free: (800) 894-7715
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