Levi currently serves as the Barton County Attorney in Great Bend where he oversees a staff of 13 (three assistant attorneys and ten support staff). His office prosecutes more than 2500 cases each year.
He has spent the last two years cleaning up the county attorney's office, rebuilding relationships with the County Commissioners and Sheriff, and getting the office caught up on un-filed cases. As of January 2020, all back cases had been filed or sent to respective organizations for further follow up.
Prior to becoming county attorney, Levi served clients in personal injury, bankruptcy, criminal defense, divorce, child custody & support, juvenile and parental rights, business formations, structured settlements, wills and trusts, zoning law, and tax appeals for Rice County. His private practice reached 23 different Kansas Counties and included serving as Judge Pro Tem for the City of Hoisington and Rice County District Court.
In 2018, he was selected as the next Barton County Attorney. Since then he has eliminated the back log of unfiled cases so victims & witnesses are no longer brought into court years later. Levi added a staff member funded 100% by cutting from his budget rather than asking for more tax dollars. And, he helped
resolve the overcrowding in the Barton County Jail so rather than paying other counties to hold our inmates we charge them to hold theirs – a benefit to local tax payers.