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John Wesley Hall - Little Rock, AR

1202 Main StreetSuite 210 Little Rock, AR 72202

Updated: 03/26/2024

Little Rock Criminal Defense Law Firm

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Little Rock Criminal Defense Attorney

John Wesley Hall has nearly 55 years of experience representing clients charged with drug crimes, homicide and sex crimes. Our office has also handled cases involving appeals and post-conviction proceedings, and we represent clients in various parole and probation revocation cases.

John Wesley Hall is a former president of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and recognized by Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers...

Little Rock Criminal Defense Attorney

John Wesley Hall has nearly 55 years of experience representing clients charged with drug crimes, homicide and sex crimes. Our office has also handled cases involving appeals and post-conviction proceedings, and we represent clients in various parole and probation revocation cases.

John Wesley Hall is a former president of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and recognized by Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers. We have experience representing clients in various serious crime cases and have been successful at getting clients acquitted of their charges. Some of the violent crimes include crimes with firearms, guns, knives, explosives, and baseball bats. We have been able to prove our clients innocent of homicide charges, due to important factors such as self defense.

With our thorough knowledge of the law, we provide aggressive and successful representation for our clients, inside or outside of jail.

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1202 Main StreetSuite 210 Little Rock, AR 72202

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