John T Carlson

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John T Carlson: Attorney with Landy Leedy McGreevy & Winocur

Biography

John Carlson is an appellate and post-conviction lawyer. He spent fifteen years at the Federal Public Defender, in Denver, where he represented clients in appeals arising from all six states of the Tenth Circuit. He also defended clients facing the death penalty. He has argued more than sixty cases in state and federal appellate courts. Before the Federal Defender, John was a legal services lawyer on the Navajo Indian Reservation, an appellate lawyer at the Colorado Public Defender, and an associate at an employment-discrimination and civil-rights firm in Denver. John served on the Colorado ACLU Board of Directors from 2014 to 2020.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Civil Rights
  • Criminal Law
  • Criminal Defense

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of California Berkeley, B.A., 1988
Law School Attended:
University of Southern California, J.D., 1993
Year of First Admission:
1993
Admission:
1993, New Mexico; 1997, Colorado; 1998, United States District of Colorado; 1998, United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
Birth Information:
Los Angeles, California, April 13, 1965
ISLN:
913424801

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