William Ezzell

Gainesville, Florida, United States

William Ezzell is a graduate of the University of Alabama's juris doctor program. He currently serves as a consultant at Maximum Security Group and as a legal researcher at the Alachua Conservation Trust. Over the years, William Ezzell has earned several recognitions, including an Excellence in Service Award from the Child Advocacy Center and board certification in criminal trial law.

Before assuming his current professional roles, William Ezzell served as a criminal prosecutor at the Office of the State Attorney in Gainesville, Florida. He also held adjunct faculty positions at the Santa Fe College Institute of Public Safety, the University of Florida College of Law, and the Florida Coastal School of Law. In these capacities, he taught courses on subjects such as trial practice, criminal law, and criminal procedure.

Moreover, Bill Ezzell has been published in two peer-reviewed journals. One of his articles focused on the relationship between racial identification and purity laws in Nazi Germany and the "Jim Crow" laws in the American South.

  • Work
    • University Of Florida
  • Education
    • University of Alabama