NACDL - National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
John Wesley Hall
Past Presidents, 2008-09
July 24, 2021
John Wesley Hall is a criminal defense lawyer and NACDL’s 50th Past
President. He has held all officer positions in NACDL and was a member of
the Board of Directors for twelve years prior to 2002. He received NACDL’s
2002 Heeney Award, NACDL’s most prestigious recognition.
A student of the Fourth Amendment ( FourthAmendment.com) and law
of legal ethics in criminal defense practice and prosecutorial misconduct
for over 42 years, he has argued twice in the U.S. Supreme Court, authored
numerous amicus briefs in the Supreme Court for NACDL and others. As an
ethics advisor, Mr. Hall has been consulted by at least 900 criminal
lawyers seeking confidential counsel on ethics issues in the United States
and Canada, military courts and tribunals, including the Guantanamo
tribunal, and international criminal tribunals. He also wrote or co-wrote
all of NACDL’s ethics advisory opinions to date. He tried a war crimes
trial in the Special Court of Sierra Leone in 2004-06. He has handled over
350 jury trials and over 300 appeals, having made at least 90 oral
arguments. He has orally argued in five federal circuit courts and four
state appeals courts.
He is the author of Professional Responsibility of the Criminal Lawyer (3d
ed. 2005, Thomson West), Search and Seizure (5th ed. 2013, Lexis Law
Publishing), and Trial Handbook for Arkansas Lawyers (5th ed. 2006, Thomson
West). Mr. Hall was one of the principal drafters of the International
Criminal Bar’s Code of Conduct and was elected by defense counsel in the
International Criminal Court in The Hague as a member of the Attorney
Disciplinary Appeals Board of the ICC 2007-10. He is a Fellow in the
American Board of Criminal Lawyers, peer review listed in The Best Lawyers
in America and SuperLawyers, and A-V rated by Martingale-Hubbell.
In 2015-17, he was appointed by the Arkansas Governor as the criminal
defense representative to the Legislative Criminal Justice Oversight Task
Force.