David Joley

David Joley

Joley Law Firm P.C.

116 E.. Berry St., Suite 500
Fort Wayne, IN 46802

Phone: 260-426-0242

Public Defender

About David Joley

Dave Joley is a native of Fort Wayne, Indiana. He is admitted to practice law in front of the United States’ Supreme Court, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, the Federal Districts of Northern and Southern Indiana, as well as the State of Indiana. His practice is concentrated primarily in Criminal Defense. He is qualified in the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, has attended the National Forensic College in New York, and has completed the trial advocacy training at the Trial Practice Institute sponsored by the Indiana Public Defender Council. Dave is also a two time attendee at the Summer Session for the National College of DUI Defense in Cambridge Massachusetts.


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