1434 Mott Foundation Building, Flint, Michigan
Attorney Sara Kennedy Coaster of Manley & Manley knows how a conviction can have a serious impact on people’s lives. That’s why she helps clients in Flint and throughout Michigan by providing an aggressive defense against a wide variety of criminal charges.
She also brings unique experience to the cases she handles. A former prosecutor, Attorney Coaster is very familiar with the criminal justice system. She knows the types of evidence that prosecutors look for and how they try to convince juries of guilt. Now she puts that knowledge to work for our clients.
Born in Flint and raised in Grand Blanc, Attorney Coaster attended Lake Fenton High School, where she was active in competitive cheerleading and was part of the state champion squad during her senior year. After graduating high school in 2003, she went to the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. While there, she was active in the community and worked at a residential facility for teen mothers and their children.
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Attorney Sara Kennedy Coaster of Manley & Manley knows how a conviction can have a serious impact on people’s lives. That’s why she helps clients in Flint and throughout Michigan by providing an aggressive defense against a wide variety of criminal charges.
She also brings unique experience to the cases she handles. A former prosecutor, Attorney Coaster is very familiar with the criminal justice system. She knows the types of evidence that prosecutors look for and how they try to convince juries of guilt. Now she puts that knowledge to work for our clients.
Born in Flint and raised in Grand Blanc, Attorney Coaster attended Lake Fenton High School, where she was active in competitive cheerleading and was part of the state champion squad during her senior year. After graduating high school in 2003, she went to the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. While there, she was active in the community and worked at a residential facility for teen mothers and their children.