
John C. White has a history of fighting for justice. His career began as a police cadet with the Dothan Police Department in May 1973 at the age of 18. He progressed through all ranks and assignments at the Dothan PD until his retirement as captain in November 1993. On August 2, 1994, after being retired from the department for less than a year, he was appointed chief of police. After serving as a professional police officer for 31 years with the City of Dothan, Alabama, he retired in December 2004 and joined our law firm. Mr. White has also served as a full-time and adjunct faculty member at Troy University.
Mr. White's career in pursuing what is fair and just continues with his law practice. A determined litigator who is not afraid of a fight, he brings integrity and honesty to every case.
Mr. White's education history includes an A.S. degree in Law Enforcement from George C. Wallace Community College, a B.S. Degree in Criminal Justice from Troy University, a M.S. Degree in Counseling Psychology from Troy University and a Juris Doctorate Degree from Thomas Goode Jones School of Law. He is also a 1991 graduate of the 166th session of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia as well as a 1991 graduate of street-gang school in Los Angelos, California.
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