Cody Cofer is Board Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He is a former prosecutor and a former Assistant Federal Public Defendant. Mr. Cofer is an experienced state and federal trial and appellate attorney. He regularly teaches at continuing education events. Many of his cases have been featured in local, national, and international media.
As a former prosecutor in the Lubbock and Tarrant County District Attorney’s Offices, James Luster worked on cases ranging from traffic tickets all the way up to Aggravated Robbery and Murder. James has handled thousands of cases, including both juvenile and adult, misdemeanors and felonies. At the DA’s office, his duties included seeing cases through the grand jury process, plea negotiations, and frequently all the way to trial. As an Assistant District Attorney, James had dozens of jury trials in County and District Courts. If you need a criminal defense lawyer, you will want to hire someone with the experience to take your case to trial if needed. James Luster has that experience.
Cofer Luster Law Firm PC is a team of criminal defense attorneys dedicated to providing the highest quality representation in state and federal criminal charges, including assault family violence, DWI, indecency with a child, and white collar fraud. Our lawyers are former Texas state prosecutors and partner Cody Cofer is also a former Assistant Federal Public Defender for the Northern District of Texas.
Defense of federal prosecution is complicated, with arcane federal sentencing guidelines, strictly enforced deadlines and requires more labor intensive written pleadings than state court. Federal criminal defense cases require additional expertise and years of experience on the part of an attorney. Anyone charged with a federal crime should engage an attorney who has tried cases in federal court. Unfortunately, few lawyers have the necessary experience. Cody Cofer is a former Assistant Federal Public Defender for the Northern District of Texas and is Board Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.