John T. Floyd
Awarded Practice Areas
Biography
“Board Certified, 30 Years Experience, AV Rated Preeminent, Super Lawyer, Best Lawyers-Criminal Defense”
Houston Criminal Defense Lawyer John T. Floyd, a board-certified criminal law expert as recognized by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, offers premier legal defense for individuals and businesses facing serious criminal charges. Acknowledged by Best Lawyers: Criminal Defense and Super Lawyers by Thomson Reuters, and holding an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale Hubbell, Mr. Floyd diligently represents businesses and individuals under investigation or charged with criminal offenses in Houston, across Texas, and in Federal Courts Nationwide.
The John T. Floyd Law Firm is located on the 7th Floor of the River Oaks Tower at 3730 Kirby Dr., Ste 750, Houston, Texas 770098.
Overview
- South Texas College of Law Houston, J.D., graduated 1994
- South Texas College of Law Houston, J.D., graduated 1994
Client Testimonials
Awards & Focus
- Criminal Defense: General Practice
- Criminal Defense: White-Collar
- Civil Rights Law
Top Ten Blog Posts; Texas Bar Today, State Bar of Texas
Houston Top Lawyers: Criminal Defense-2007 to Present
Super Lawyers: Thomson Reuters 2014 to Present
AV Rated Preeminent: Martindale Hubbell-Peer Rated Highest Level of Excellence
Board Certified Criminal Law-Texas Board of Legal Specialization 2010-Present
News & Media
Case History
- Jury Found Client Not Guilty, But Stigma is Hard to Remove
Charges were filed after an inadequate, poor law enforcement investigation that relied solely upon the child’s uncorroborated statement. Our client was never allowed to give his side of the story, and the investigator never went to the scene to verify the details of the child’s allegations. Investigators and prosecutors know they can rely on emotion and natural human bias to convict, so why bother, “just move on.”. After nearly a week of trial, a jury found our client not guilty.
Now that this case has been expunged and erased from the official records, a few private websites still promote his mugshot and allegations, which are slowly being removed from the internet. He is free, but he continues to struggle to regain his personal and professional reputation. These are some of the most challenging cases to try, and even after a “not guilty” verdict, the stain on a person’s reputation is difficult to remove.
Jury Found Client Not Guilty
- Bell Co. Jury Finds Client Charged with Sex Assault of a Child Not Guilty
Sex Assault of a Child Not Guilty
- Sexual Assault: Another Jury Trial, Another Not Guilty Verdict
Our client is a talented up-and-coming rap artist who was falsely charged with sexually assaulting a woman he met at a popular sports bar. Although video from the scene, sex assault exam, and other evidence failed to corroborate the allegations made by the complainant, the District Attorney’s office refused to negotiate and revoked all offers. Our client was facing 20 years in prison and, despite believing in his innocence, was nervous about the prospect of putting his life in the hands of 12 strangers. After a week in trial, a Bell County jury returned a not guilty verdict and acquitted our client of all charges.
The last year has been challenging given that many cases that wre charged during COVID have been delayed and are now coming to trial at an unprecedented pace and, because of new priority rules, tend to be the most serious. However, our commitment to striving to be the best lawyers in the courtroom has allowed us to achieve excellent results for our clients, including (not a complete list of dismissals):
- Sexual Assault of a Child, Galveston County, Not Guilty after Trial by Jury
- Possession of Cocaine, 6 Kilos, Dismissed Before Trial
- Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child, Jefferson County, Mistrial, Jury Deadlocked
- Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child, Polk County, Dismissed Days Before Trial
- Indecency with a Child, Ft. Bend County, Dismissed 6 days Before Trial
- Sexual Assault of a Child, Polk County, Dismissed 2 Weeks Before Trial
- Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child, Bexar County, Not Guilty after Directed Verdict(Our client was facing life in prison, and the jury found him guilty of the lesser included Indecency with a Child, 6 years, case on appeal.)
- Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child, Montgomery County, Not Guilty after Trial by Jury
- Indecency with a Child, Montgomery County (2nd child to case above), Not Guilty after Trial by Jury
- Aggravated Robbery with Deadly Weapon, Armed Robbery $337,000.00, Dismissed One Day Before Trial
- Sexual Assault of a Child, Bell County, Not Guilty after Trial by Jury
- Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child and Indecency with 2nd Child, Harris County, Mistrial on Third Day of Jury Trial
- Sexual Assault, Bell County, Not Guilty after Trial by Jury
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