Jarrett Wolf
From 1994 through 2002, Jarrett Wolf was an Assistant State Attorney in Miami, Florida, where he co-founded the State Attorney’s Gang Prosecution Unit and managed the complex litigation of long-term, multiple codefendant cases involving murder and attempted murder, armed robbery, drug trafficking, and domestic terrorism. He prosecuted many of Miami’s most hardcore gang members and tried more than 30 jury trials to verdict. Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Jarrett helped develop the Investigations and Intelligence Subcommittee of the Regional Domestic Security Task Force, reviewed and compiled all Florida law relevant to the investigation and prosecution of terrorism, and prepared necessary legislative revisions.
Jarrett has been a frequent speaker at national conferences, where he has lectured on trial skills, litigation strategies, specialized investigations, and violent organized crime. As a consultant, he has advised prosecutors and law enforcement on the litigation of high profile gang cases in several states as well as the military. In 2002, Jarrett resigned from the State Attorney’s Office to accept a position with another agency. He is a member of the Florida Bar and the Cuban American Bar Association. He was awarded a Juris Doctor from the University of Miami, School of Law, in 1994; and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Florida, in 1991.



