Mr. Farro graduated from Charles M. Russell High School in Great Falls Montana in 1971. After
spending time in Denver, Colorado and attending a community college, Mr. Farro joined the United
States Army Special Forces in 1973. He was a member of the Army 10th Special Forces Group and
on a Green Beret Scuba "A"-Team. He completed his tour in 1976.
In the fall of 1976 Mr. Farro enrolled at the University of Montana, in Missoula Montana. He
graduated in 1979, magna cum laude, with a degree in Political Science. That same year Mr. Farro
began Law School at the University of Montana, and graduated in 1982. In June 1982 he was
admitted to the Montana State Bar, to which he maintains an inactive membership.
Mr. Farro joined the United States Air Force in 1983 with a commission as a Captain, Judge
Advocate General. He was stationed at Keflavik Naval Air Station in Reykjavik, Iceland and taught
business law for the University of Maryland. After leaving Iceland, he was stationed at Davis
Monthan Air Force base in Tucson, Arizona, where he taught Aviation Law for Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University. Mr. Farro was admitted to the Arizona State Bar in 1986.
After completing his Air Force tour in 1987, Mr. Farro moved to Sierra Vista, Arizona, where he has
been practicing in the legal fields of Family Law, Criminal Defense, and Military matters.
In total, Mr. Farro has more than twenty-four years of legal experience.
Mr. Farro’s hobbies include playing piano, golf, and competitive bodybuilding. He has won
numerous amateur bodybuilding titles.