Background
Moffitt, William B. was born on January 16, 1949 in Bronx, New York, United States.
Moffitt, William B. was born on January 16, 1949 in Bronx, New York, United States.
University of Oklahoma (Bachelor of Arts, 1971). Washington College of Law of American University (Juris Doctor, 1975). Virginia College of Criminal Defense Lawyers (1982.
President, 1983).
Continuing legal education Lectures: 1981,, Representing a Witness Before a Grand Jury, Alex Bar Association. 1981, The Use of Hypnosis in Criminal Trials, (State Conference of Circuit Court Judges). 1984, Use of Double Jeopardy as an Affirmative Defense in a Criminal Trial, (Atlanta Bar Association).
1987, The Insanity Defense (National Association of Crim.
Defense Atomeys); 1985, The Twilight of the AttorneyClient Privilege, (The Champion). 1985-1986, Subpoenas to Defense Counsel and Fee Forfeitures, (Louisiana.
State Bar). 1988, Use of FOIA and Discovery Techniques in a Criminal Case, (NACDL).
1988, Attorney-Fee Forfeiture and Subpoenas to Defense Attorneys, Philadelphia Bar Association.
Worked at Asbill, Junkin & Moffitt, Chartered (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Criminal and Civil Trials and Appeals before all Courts and Government Agencies. Legislative Representation before Congress.
Admitted to the bar, 1975, Virginia and United States.
District Court, Eastern District of Virginia. 1976, United States. Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit.
1980, United States. Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit.
1981, United States. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit. 1982, United States. Court of Appeals, 6th Circuit.
1988, United States. Court of Appeals, First Circuit.
1991, United States. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit (Not admitted District of Columbia). Continuing legal education Lectures: 1981, Representing a Witness Before a Grand Jury, Alex.
Bar Association. 1981, The Use of Hypnosis in Criminal Trials, (Virginia.
State Conference of Circuit Court Judges). 1984, Use of Double Jeopardy as an Affirmative Defense in a Criminal Trial, (Atlanta Bar Association).
1987, The Insanity Defense (NACDL) and Voir Dire, (Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers), 1995. Cross Examination, (Michigan State Bar).
1985-1986, Subpoenas to Defense Counsel and Fee Forfeitures, (Louisiana.
State Bar). 1988, Use of FOIA and Discovery Techniques in a Criminal Case (NACDL). 1988, Attorney-Fee Forfeiture and Subpoenas to Defense Attorneys, Philadelphia Bar Association.
1993, Federal Discovery (NACDL).
1993, Voir Dire, (Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers). 1993, Rush to Judgment: The First 90 Days in a Drug Case (Virginia Trial Lawyers Association). 1993, Defending: Why?, (Colorado Public State Defender Association).
1992, Reviewed in the University of Cincinnati Law Review, "Chain Reaction: The Impact of Race, Rights and Taxes on American Politics.
Publications: 1985, "The Twilight of the Attorney-Client Privilege, (The Champion). Member: Board of Directors, American Civil Liberties Union, 1981.
Legal Services Board of Northern Virginia, 1982. Listed in: National Directory of Criminal Lawyers Sponsored by the California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, 2nd and 3rd Edition, (1991-1992).
Best Lawyers in America, (1994).
Who"s Who in American Law (1994). Who"s Who Registry of Business Leaders, 1995-1996. Member: Alexandria Bar Association (Member: 8th District Ethics Committee, 1980.
Judicial Selection Committee, 1983.
Board of Directors, 1987). Faculty, National Criminal Defense College, 1988-1996.
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Board of Directors, 1988-1994. Strike Force Chair, 1993.
National Secretary, 1994.
National Treasurer, 1995. 2nd Vice President, 1996). American Board of Criminal Lawyers (Fellow, 1990).
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Based in Washington, District of Columbia, Asbill, Junkin & Moffitt is a national litigation firm specializing in the trial and appeal of complex civil and criminal cases and the representation of clients before Congress and federal executive agencies. Since the firm"s inception in 1981, its members have consistently combined aggressive advocacy with creative and practical approaches to solving problems to achieve their clients" goals.
Member: Board of Directors, American Civil Liberties Union, 1981. Legal Services Board of Northern Virginia, 1982. Listed in: National Directory of Criminal Lawyers Sponsored by the California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, 2nd and 3rd Edition, (1991-1992).
Best Lawyers in America, (1994).
Who"s Who in American Law (1994). Who"s Who Registry of Business Leaders, 1995-1996.
Member: Alexandria Bar Association (Member: 8th District Ethics Committee, 1980. Judicial Selection Committee, 1983.
Board of Directors, 1987).
Faculty, National Criminal Defense College, 1988-1996. National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Board of Directors, 1988-1994. Strike Force Chair, 1993.
National Secretary, 1994.
National Treasurer, 1995. 2nd Vice President, 1996).
American Board of Criminal Lawyers (Fellow, 1990). The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.