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Brenda Mezick, Esq.

By June 4, 2019

As an Assistant State Attorney, Ms. Brenda Mezick has specialized in the prosecution of offenses involving human trafficking, cyber-crimes, capital sexual battery, and homicides.  She has forensic sub-specializations in the areas of digital evidence investigation and DNA. She served as Chief of Program Development & Public Policy for the Human Trafficking Unit in the Office of the State Attorney for Miami-Dade County.

Ms. Mezick supervises her office’s groundbreaking Human Trafficking-Child Plan and Recovery initiative. She has participated in the drafting of several successful legislative initiatives to help improve Florida’s legal infrastructure for minors and human trafficking victims. She has created human trafficking training materials for law enforcement and lectures statewide on the use of digital evidence and Florida’s RICO statute to investigate human trafficking. Ms. Mezick has taught for the National District Attorneys Association, the Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association, and the American Bar Association’s Rule of Law Initiative. She has presented at numerous police department trainings, conferences, and community events.

She received her law degree from Georgetown University. She is the recipient of the Florida Attorney General’s Human Trafficking Prosecutor of the Year Award, the Women’s Fund Law Enforcement Visionary Award, the National Crime Victims’ Rights Committee Justice for All Award, the CABA Pro Bono Award, the Dade Chiefs of Police ASA Recognition Award, and the Mothers Against Drunk Driving Award of Distinction.