About George Wooditch
George Wooditch Jr. practices criminal law at the Law Offices of George Wooditch in Virginia. He joined the Virginia State Bar in 1992. The firm focuses on criminal defense, handling cases involving DUI & DWI, domestic violence, and juvenile law across the state. He earned his J.D. from Howard University School of Law in 1992.
Prior to that, he obtained an MBA in Business Administration from James Madison University in 1986. His undergraduate degree — a B.A. in Economics — was awarded by St. Lawrence University in 1980. His educational background provides a solid foundation for understanding the details of criminal law — Most of his caseload involves defending clients accused of various criminal offenses. This includes navigating the legal system for individuals facing DUI charges, those involved in domestic disputes, and young offenders in juvenile court.
Cases typically progress from initial consultations to arraignments, pre-trial motions, and, when necessary, trials. Before establishing his own practice in 2004, he served as a Senior Assistant Public Defender starting in 2002. His experience as an Assistant Public Defender from 1992 to 2000 allowed him to gain valuable courtroom experience. That role involved representing clients at all stages of criminal proceedings, honing his skills in advocacy and negotiation. He is a member of the District of Columbia Bar, which allows him to expand his practice beyond Virginia when necessary. His experience and commitment to defending the rights of his clients have earned him a solid reputation in the legal community.
He continues to stay updated on changes in criminal law to provide the best defense possible. George Wooditch Jr. is dedicated to ensuring that every client receives fair representation in the legal system. His experience and educational background equip him to handle complex cases effectively. He remains committed to advocating for justice in Virginia's courts.