Cody L. Cofer - Fort Worth, TX
604 E. 4th StreetSuite 101 Fort Worth, TX 76102
Cofer Luster Law Firm, PC
Fort Worth Criminal Defense Lawyer
Overview
Cody Cofer is a master of the courtroom. His trial skills have helped thousands of clients get justice. He has been practicing criminal law for more than 16 years. Along the way, he worked as a prosecutor and a federal public defender. His defense style is characterized by imagination and ferocity. As a result of his experience and reputation, he serves as a law professor and is booked throughout Texas to speak to other criminal law attorneys. His cases have been featured on 20/20, Dateline, Snapped, and many other legal news and entertainment programs.
He has obtained dismissals from prosecutors, “No Bills” from grand juries, acquittals from juries, and reversals from appeals courts. He knows the power of a lie can destroy lives, and he is determined to stop that destruction from happening to his clients.
He practices in Texas state courts and federal courts:
US Supreme CourtFifth Circuit Court of Appeals
Texas Eastern District Court
Texas Northern District Court
Texas Western District Court
Texas Southern District Court
Board Certified by Texas Board of Legal Specialization
After five years of practice Cody Cofer became Board Certified in Criminal Law. To become Board Certified, a lawyer must have extensive trial and appellate experience. Once a lawyer accumulates the required experience then the lawyer must receive recommendations from judges and other lawyers. Upon submission of these qualifications to the Texas Board of Legal Specialization (TBLS) the application is reviewed. If the lawyer meets the objective experience qualifications then the Board allows the attorney to sit for the specialization exam. The Specialization Exam is often said to be harder than the Bar Exam. So, you can see, Board Certification Matters. This sets Cody Cofer apart from most other Fort Worth criminal attorneys.
Partner | Cofer Luster Criminal Defense Lawyers | 2018-present
Cody partnered with his trusted friend and colleague James Luster to found Cofer Luster Criminal Defense Lawyers. The two criminal trial lawyers met at the beginning of their careers at a training event commonly called “Baby Prosecutor School.” At the time, Cody was a prosecutor in Henderson County and James a prosecutor in Lubbock. As they matured as lawyers, first as prosecutors and then as defense attorneys, they remained close and realized they had shared values and complementing styles. Now they have teamed up to provide elite level service in criminal defense.
Assistant Federal Public Defender | Northern District of Texas | 2016-2018
As an Assistant Federal Public Defender, Cody Cofer had the opportunity to represent clients in more federal cases than most non-AFPD lawyers would in an entire career. During his time at the FPD, he developed a reputation as the go-to trial attorney for the Northern District of Texas. He tried multiple cases in Fort Worth and Dallas. He received the highest quality training and education from the nation’s best federal defense lawyers. He also served as the co-coordinator for the FPD Criminal Justice Act Panel continuing legal education seminar directed by the FPD’s Office. Now, he has taken his experience, skill and talent back into private practice.
Managing Partner | Cofer Law, P.C. | 2011-2016
In 2011, Cody moved to Fort Worth to open his own law practice. He began practicing both criminal defense and family law. Although he already had advanced trial experience from prosecuting, Cody knew he needed to get into the courtroom to try cases as a criminal defense attorney. So, he volunteered his time to sit as second chair with many established Fort Worth criminal attorneys. Soon, Cody had a long list of felony trials including murders, sexual assaults, and a variety of other charges. Besides his volunteer trial experience, Cody was building an impressive resume of his own complex criminal defense trials and appeals. All of the hard work has paid off. Now, Cody Cofer is Board Certified in Criminal Law, and he manages one of the most well-respected boutique criminal defense law firms in the State.
Prosecutor | Henderson County, Texas | 2009-2011
Before becoming a Fort Worth criminal attorney, Cody Cofer worked as a prosecutor. To develop trial experience early in his career Cody joined the Henderson County Attorney’s Office to prosecute criminal cases. He tried a long list of cases included DWIs, Assault Family Violence, Felony Drug Possession, and other cases. Aside from the experience in the courtroom in front of juries, Cody was able to prosecute several appeals. This led to arguing before intermediate appellate courts and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. The greatest benefit received from working in the County Attorney’s Office was the mentoring of several great lawyers and friends, including Sam Hicks (First Assistant County Attorney) and Brian Schmidt (Defense Attorney).
Texas Tech School of Law | Doctor of Jurisprudence
Cody Cofer obtained his Doctor of Jurisprudence from Texas Tech University School of Law. During his time as a law student represented the Law School in national mock trial competitions. He also served as an editor on the Administrative Law Journal. As a third-year law student he served as the Board of Barristers Vice-Chair of Mock Trial. In this position he helped manage the mock trial program and school competitions. He received several awards for his mock trial performance, including the J. Edgar Hadley Award, American Jurisprudence Award in Trial Advocacy, and the prestigious Order of the Barrister.
Texas Tech University | Masters in Business Administration
While at Texas Tech for law school, Cody also obtained a Masters Degree in Business Administration. This was a great opportunity to develop further communication skills and project management experience. Unlike law school, business school requires students to work in teams. Effective management of teams is invaluable skill set for defending complex criminal cases. Also, the education related to statistics and data management provided a base for handling criminal cases based on reliable data, rather than mere intuition. As an example, jury selection has traditionally been guided by “feel” rather than classifying important information about prospective jurors.
Baylor University | Bachelor of Arts
For his undergraduate degree Cody attended Baylor University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication. This is the study of messages and their meanings. He received extensive education in persuasive communication, nonverbal communication, and small group decision-making. Selecting this area to study was prompted by Cody’s love for the excitement of public speaking. However, it has proved to be perfectly suited for becoming a trial lawyer. Aside from studying, Cody worked in law offices and the service industry. Cody was selected as a “Bullock Scholar.” Greater detail about this honor and experience is listed above.
About Cody L. Cofer
Practice Areas
- Criminal Defense
- Federal Crimes
- Assault
- Domestic Violence
- DWI
- Theft
- Homicide
- Indecency with a child
Current Employment Position(s)
- Partner
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Texas
Specialties and Certifications
- Board Certified in Criminal Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization, 2018
- Board Certified in Criminal Appelate Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization, 2025
Other Affiliations
- Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
- Tarrant County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
- Mahon Inn of Courts
- Texas District & County Attorneys Association (TDCAA) (Former Member)
- Texas State Bar Foundation
- Tarrant County Bar Foundation
- Judge Sarah T. Hughes North Texas Federal Criminal Law American Inn of Court
- Texas Bar College | A Professional Society of Legal Scholars
Education
- Texas Tech University School of Law, Lubbock, Texas
J.D.
Law Journal: Texas Administrative Law Journal, Editor - Texas Tech School of Business
M.B.A. - Baylor University
B.A.
Major: Speech Communication
Past Positions
- Texas A&M School of Law, Adjunct Professor of Law
- Northern District of Texas, Assistant Federal Public Defender, 2016 - 2018
- Cofer Law, P.C., Managing Partner, 2011 - 2016
- Assistant Henderson County Attorney, Prosecutor, 2009 - 2011
- Senator Ken Armbrister in the 78th Legislative Session, Texas Legislature
Classes and Seminars
- Baylor Law Criminal Law Bootcamp - Faculty 2025
- Federal Law Crash Course: TCBA Criminal Law Section – Speaker 2024, Tarrant County Bar Association
- Preservation of Error: Tarrant County Bench Bar – Speaker 2024, Tarrant County Bar Association
- Jury Selection: TCDLA Ride of the Defense – Speaker 2024, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer's Association
- Domestic Violence Jury Selection: CAIL – Speaker 2023, The Center for American and International Law
- Federal Basics: Tarrant County Bar Association – Speaker 2023, Tarrant County Bar Association
- Trial College: Center for American and International Law – Faculty 2023, The Center for American and International Law
- Jury Selection: Tarrant Mexican American Bar Association – Speaker 2023, Tarrant Mexican American Bar Association
- Criminal Due Process Compare State and Federal Law – Speaker 2022, Tarrant County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
- Punishment Talk: Defense (DCCDLA) – Speaker 2021, Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
- Federal Court Criminal Practice: The Basics (TCBA) – Speaker 2021, Tarrant County Bar Association
Achievements
Other Sources of Feedback About Cody L. Cofer
Honors
- AV Preeminent Rating, 2025 - Present
- Super Lawyers, 2022 - 2025
- Fort Worth Magazine's Top Attorneys, 2019 - Present
- Super Lawyers Rising Stars, 2022 - 2024
- "Mock Trial Vice-Chair" for the Texas Tech Board of Barristers
- American Jurisprudence Award
- Member, Order of the Barristers
- 2015 Power Attorney: Fort Worth Business Press
Office Information
Address
604 E. 4th StreetSuite 101 Fort Worth, TX 76102
Phone
Fax
- 682-238-5577
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Websites
Publication
Articles
- On the Horns of a Delima: Judge or Jury
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