Though there are numerous criminal defense attorneys in the Houston area, few can claim as many past successes as the legal team at John T. Floyd Law Firm. Mr. Floyd and his legal team have defended countless clients in Texas and federal courts, frequently obtaining favorable results for even the most complex cases. John T. Floyd has worked with clients facing all kinds of federal criminal charges, sex crimes, and drug offenses, employing aggressive and innovative defense strategies to get their charges reduced or dismissed.
Over his two decades in Texas and federal criminal courts, John T. Floyd has developed connections from all around the state, from judges to law enforcement officials to prosecutors. He knows his way around state and federal courtrooms and is respected nationwide for his creative defense strategies and integrity. Mr. Floyd uses his extensive connections to his clients’ advantage, investing all his energy and resources to fight for every advantage.
Sexual Assault of a Child
Sexual Assault of a Child: Not Guilty-Acquittal after trial by jury.
Violation of Bond Conditions or Protective Order
Violation of Bond Conditions or Protective Order: Dismissed
Assault Family Member
Assault Family Member: Not Guilty-Acquittal after a jury trial.
Assault Family Member
Assault Family Member (Impeded Breath): Dismissed.
Sexual Assault
Sexual Assault: Dismissed day of jury trial after pretrial investigation reveals complainant not credible
Interfere with Duties of Public Servant
Interfere with Duties of Public Servant: Dismissed
Interfere with Duties of Public Servant
Interfere with Duties of Public Servant: Dismissed
Indecency with a Child by Sexual Contact
Indecency with a Child by Sexual Contact (2 cases): Dismissed before jury trial
Possession of a Controlled Substance
Possession of a Controlled Substance: Dismissed
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