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.
Possession of Child Pornography
2 cases of Possession of Child Pornography, Harris County. Client facing 20 years, case dismissed.
Sexual Assault, Harris County
Directed Verdict of Not Guilty during Jury Trial. In this case, our client operated a therapy center for medical rehabilitation. After the prosecution rested its case, we successfully argued a motion for an instructed verdict on the basis that the state had completely failed to prove an essential element of their case. The judge agreed and ordered the jury to return a verdict of not guilty.
Possession of a Controlled Substance
Harris County. Officers in full riot/swat gear burst into our client’s business and attacked employees and customers in search of drugs that they ‘knew’ he was hiding after following one of his clients (a person know to authorities to be a drug dealer) to and from his business. Client willingly showed authorities his personal use drug stash and he was
Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance
Harris County. Client facing life in prison for Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance. Houston criminal attorney John Floyd got the case dismissed,
Felony Possession of Marijuana
Felony Possession of Marijuana. Houston criminal defense lawyer John T. Floyd got all charges dropped, and the case dismissed.
Murder, Harris County
Client charged with killing victim in alcohol-fueled drug deal gone bad. He faced life in prison. After preparing for trial and arguing a pre-trial motion to dismiss, our client was offered probation on the lesser charge of Aggravated Assault Serious Bodily Injury.
Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon
A good Samaritan intervened in a car burglary and stabbed the burglary suspect in the back. Our client struck the good Samaritan on the head with a firearm, not realizing that the good Samaritan was trying to detain the burglary suspect. The District Attorney handling the matter refused to do the right thing and dismiss the matter until we pushed the case to trial. Knowing that we would not back down, she finally relented with a dismissal. Our client was on probation for felony possession of marijuana so a plea or conviction of any kind would have certainly resulted in significant prison time.
Aggravated Assault Against a Public Servant
Aggravated Assault Against a Public Servant. All charges were dropped, and the case was dismissed.
Aggravated Assault Family Member
Client was involved in an altercation with his better half that resulted in allegations of a belt and scissors being used in ways they were not necessarily intended. The allegations were shown to be untrustworthy and the case was dismissed. Client was facing felony prison time that would have been enhanced due to his prior record. If convicted, prison was imminent.
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