
About
Jo Ann Linzer is a Guest Lecturer and Faculty Advisor at Baylor Law School, where she contributes to criminal law education through roles like Criminal Law Boot Camp instructor. She holds a J.D. from Texas Southern University's Thurgood Marshall School of Law (2002). Formerly a prosecutor, she served as First Assistant District Attorney in Grimes County and Chief Felony Prosecutor in Montgomery County, handling cases from DWI to murder. Her teaching excellence earned the prestigious C. Chris Marshall Award. Active in legal organizations, she leads the Montgomery County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and participates in the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. Her career spans over 200 disposed cases and 100+ trials, emphasizing courtroom strategy and legal advocacy.
Professional Affiliations:
- President, Montgomery County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (2019–present)
- Member, Texas Bar College (2019)
- Member, Christian Trial Lawyers Association (2018)
Recognition: Noted for reducing felony charges to misdemeanors, securing case dismissals, and client advocacy as highlighted in testimonials. Her dual expertise in prosecution and defense provides unique strategic insights.
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