About David
David Joley earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Indiana University Bloomington in 2000 and completed his juris doctor at the University of Dayton School of Law in 2005. His academic path combined a foundation in criminal justice theory with legal training that prepared him for courtroom work and technical aspects of evidence. Those years shaped a practical approach to law that he carried into practice.
After law school, Joley built a practice centered in Indiana. He is admitted to the bar in Indiana and also holds admission to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court. Over time he has remained active in professional circles and maintains current memberships in legal associations. His courtroom admissions and ongoing professional involvement indicate steady engagement with litigation and appellate procedures.
Joley holds certifications in standardized field sobriety testing under the Walden and Platt protocols. Those credentials are relevant to cases that turn on roadside procedures and the technical administration of sobriety tests. He has applied that training in case preparation, evidentiary review, and client advisement. Beyond the sobriety-testing credentials, his background in criminal justice and law school training inform how he evaluates evidence and cross-examines procedural claims.
He practices at Joley Law Office PC. At the firm he represents clients in matters arising in Indiana and in filings that have extended to the federal level. His work draws on courtroom experience, admissions before the U.S. Supreme Court, and the standardized-field-sobriety testing training he holds. Joley’s current practice includes representation in Indiana courts, participation in appellate matters, and handling issues that involve standardized field sobriety testing.