Johnny J. Lanzillo, IV
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Johnny J. Lanzillo, IV

Deandra Grant Law

605 Austin Ave
Suite 5
Waco, TX 76701

Phone: 972-943-8500

Website: wacodwisite.com

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About Johnny J. Lanzillo, IV

Johnny Lanzillo IV is a former qualified judicial candidate and a senior associate with Deandra Grant Law. Johnny practices criminal law, and historically has had a case load that is 50%+ DWI casework. He is admitted to practice in the Northern and Eastern Districts of Texas in Federal Court. He runs the Waco office, but handles cases from Denton to Austin along 35 and surrounding counties. Johnny was named a Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2020-2024 in criminal defense.


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