John H. Parker II knows how precious your driver's license is to you. For many people, that license is the key to finding and maintaining a job, in order to provide for a family. Don't put your driving privileges at risk by putting your DUI case in the hands of an inexperienced, ineffective defense lawyer. You need a strong voice inside and outside of the courtroom.
Did you receive a speeding ticket in the course of driving to your job in the Memphis metro area, or while merely passing through as a tourist? Our law firm explores your situation and explains your options.
John H. Parker II knows how precious your driver's license is to you. For many people, that license is the key to finding and maintaining a job, in order to provide for a family. Don't put your driving privileges at risk by putting your DUI case in the hands of an inexperienced, ineffective defense lawyer. You need a strong voice inside and outside of the courtroom.
Did you receive a speeding ticket in the course of driving to your job in the Memphis metro area, or while merely passing through as a tourist? Our law firm explores your situation and explains your options.
A felony conviction for a drug crime, violent crime or financial crime can dramatically derail your personal and professional progress. Don't surrender your rights and future without a fight! John H. Parker II can investigate, negotiate and litigate with the best of them. He will do everything within his power to help you avoid a range of harsh punishments.
Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, Memphis, Tennessee J.D.
Mississippi State University, Stackville, Mississippi B.A. Honors: Phi Alpha Theta - History Honor Society Major: History
EducationPractice Area: DUI and DWI Outcome: DUI dismissed. Reckless Driving diverted. Description:Client charged with DUI and Reckless Driving after performing SFST's and providing a breath sample.
Practice Area: DUI and DWI Outcome: DUI dismissed. Guilty of Reckless Driving. Description: Client charged with DUI and Reckless Driving after single car accident. Client provided a breath sample. I got the results of breath sample struck due to errors in the observation time period.
Practice Area: Federal crime Outcome: Client only received 60 months. Description: Client was involved in a drug conspiracy. Client's criminal record made him a career offender with a sentencing guideline range of between 210 and 240 months, the maximum sentence available. I argued against the career offender guidelines at sentencing.