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John E. Rapp
Hinkle Law Firm LLC
1617 N. Waterfront Parkway, Suite 400
Suite 400
Wichita, KS 67206
Phone: 316-267-2000
Website: duiwichita.com

About John E. Rapp
Mr. Rapp has been recognized in Super Lawyers Magazine as a Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyer. He also was recognized as a Wichita Business Journal 40 Under 40 recipient. That award recognizes 40 of the most influential people in the Wichita community that are under the age of 40. Mr. Rapp's practice is devoted to defending alleged criminal matters and driving under the influence charges in courtrooms throughout Kansas. He is past president of the Wichita Bar Association, a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and a member of the Kansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
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