ALZETTA BOZEMAN-HENRY
Associate Attorney
About Alzetta Bozeman-Henry
Alzetta is an associate attorney with extensive experience in criminal defense cases. Born and raised on the Southside of Chicago, she earned her law degree from John Marshall Law School.
Alzetta’s legal career began as an Assistant State's Attorney Cook County SAO, where she litigated hundreds of pre-trial motions and bench trials. During her time there she tried approximately 40 felony jury trials, including high-profile cases involving murder, sexual assault, and armed robbery. Her work in the domestic violence division was particularly noteworthy; she served as both the deputy supervisor and supervisor of the unit.
In addition to her legal work, Alzetta is passionate about advocating for victims of domestic violence. She has served on the Board Of Directors of a Domestic Violence Advocacy Center and received the Elmer Kissane Award for Public Service.
Alzetta is an active member of various bar associations, including the Cook County Bar Association. With her impressive track record in litigation and dedication to social justice issues, Alzetta brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her work as an associate attorney focused on criminal defense cases.
Practice Areas
Criminal Defense Law
Licensed in
Licensed in the State of Illinois
Education
Graduate of Hyde Park Career Academy
Bachelor of Arts Degree Spelman College
Master of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Chicago State University
Law Degree from John Marshall Law School
Accolades + Memberships
Elmer Kissane Award for Public Service
Member of Cook County Bar Association and various other Bar Associations
Domestic Violence Advocacy Center Board of Directors