Английская Википедия:Don Pumphrey Jr.

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Don Pumphrey, Jr. is a Tallahassee, Florida-based criminal defense attorney, former state prosecutor, law enforcement officer, and former NFL player.[1][2]

Early life

Pumphrey was born and raised in Tallahassee, Florida in 1963. He attended Lincoln High School and graduated in 1982. He proceeded to enroll at Valdosta State University to pursue a degree in Business Administration, where he also played football.

Football career

After a standout career playing left tackle for Valdosta State University, Pumphrey was drafted by the Tampa Bay Bandits in the third round of the 1986 USFL Draft.[3]

After the USFL suspended its 1986 season, Pumphrey tried out[4] for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1987.[5] Pumphrey started all three replacement games for the Buccaneers during the NFL Players Association strike and was released before the 1988 season.[6]

Career after football

Pumphrey returned to Tallahassee to complete his bachelor's degree at Florida State University. He graduated with his bachelor's degree in Criminology from Florida State University in 1989. He then entered the Florida Marine Patrol Academy, where he was required to live while receiving intensive training under the Florida Criminal Justice Standards & Training Commission.

After graduating and being sworn in as a state police officer by then-Florida Governor Bob Martinez, Pumphrey worked in both Miami Dade and Broward County. in addition to off-duty details with DEA and Customs.

After service as a full-time state police officer, Pumphrey took a reserve status and clerked in a large law firm before attending the Stetson University College of Law, where he excelled in trial skills and trial advocacy. Pumphrey graduated with a Juris Doctor in 1996 and accepted a position at the State Attorney's Office of the 6th Judicial Circuit working for State Attorney Bernie McCabe. While working as a young prosecutor, Pumphrey was approached and accepted a position coaching the trial team at Stetson College of Law. He was cited in an Stetson Law Review on the last 100 years of trial advocacy at the College of Law authored by William Eleazar.

Pumphrey excelled as a young prosecutor, averaging 25 jury trials a year with a high success rate. He was subsequently promoted to supervisor of a prosecutorial division as a "Lead Trial Attorney," or LTA, before being promoted again to Major Felonies and selected to the DUI Manslaughter Task Force. Pumphrey was one of seven out of an office of more than 120 attorneys at that time, then spent several years working for the Pinellas County State Attorney's Office, where he was both the Assistant State Attorney and Lead Trial Attorney.[7] Don also competed in and finished the Ironman Triathlon.

Pumphrey works with physical therapist Kim Ortloff to treat his body for injuries from his NFL days and keep himself in shape for triathlons.

Criminal defense attorney

In 1999, Pumphrey decided to return to his hometown of Tallahassee, Florida and open his own criminal defense legal practice. Since then, Pumphrey has become one of the area's attorneys handling cases ranging from misdemeanors to felonies.

Notable cases

In 2007, Pumphrey represented Richard Kelley Hart who was accused of murder in relation to the death of his wife.[8] Murder charges were dropped and Hart was freed later that year.

In 2009, Pumphrey made national headlines when he represented escaped inmate Charlie Free, who had escaped from a Florida prison over 30 years prior and had been living a double-life.[9] Free was ultimately freed based on unanimous decision from the Florida Parole Commission.[10][11]

Organizations

Pumphrey is an active member of the NORML Legal Committee,[12] the National College for DUI Defense, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the American Bar Association, the Florida Bar Association,[13] and the NFL Alumni Association.

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