John T. Wolf
Bio
John T. Wolf is a criminal defense attorney committed to providing skillful legal representation to individuals facing criminal charges. As a former Assistant District Attorney for Midland County, John understands how criminal cases are prosecuted and uses this expertise to provide his clients with superior representation.
Prior to attending law school, John spent over a decade in law enforcement. He was a federal law enforcement officer with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) and the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). He also spent several years as a local law enforcement officer.
Most importantly, as a former prosecutor and law enforcement officer, he knows where to look for faults in the evidence and weaknesses in the State's case, which can be exploited to your advantage.
EDUCATION
Georgetown University Law Center
- Masters of Laws (LLM) in National Security Law - 2016 - with Distinction
- Juris Doctor (JD) - 2015 - Cum Laude
Sam Houston State University
- Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BS) - 1996 - Summa Cum Laude
BAR ADMISSIONS
- State Bar of Texas - 2015
- Western District of Texas - 2019
- Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals - 2019
Real Results
We Have the Experience You Can Count On
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Possession of a Controlled Substance in Penalty Group 1
State of Texas v. I.W. | Motion to Suppress Evidence from Illegal Search Granted by Judge | 385th District Court – Midland County, TX
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Stalking
State of Texas v. B.M. | Guilty of lesser charge of misdemeanor harassment | 238th District Court- Midland County
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Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon
State of Texas v. A.T. | Prepared and submitted packet including affidavit of non-prosecution | 238th District Court- Midland County
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Intentional Discharge - Water Pollution
State of Texas v. E.E. | Prepared and Submitted Defense Packet Detailing Client’s Innocence | 142nd District Court – Midland County, TX
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Racing Causing Death
State of Texas v. M.P. | Client Placed on Deferred Probation | 118th District Court – Howard County, TX
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Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon
State of Texas v. N.M. | Attorney prepared packet to prosecutor showing self-defense | 142nd District Court – Midland County, TX