John Creuzot


John Creuzot is an American lawyer and retired judge serving as the Dallas County District Attorney since 2019.

Biography

Creuzot was born in New Orleans and moved to Houston when he was nine with his family. He is African-American. In 1969, his father, Percy "Frenchy" Creuzot, Jr., founded Frenchy's Chicken, a restaurant chain in Houston, Texas, selling Louisiana Creole cuisine. Creuzot completed an undergraduate degree in philosophy from the University of North Texas in 1978. He earned a J.D. from Southern Methodist [University School of Law] in 1982
As a felony district court judge in 1998, Creuzot founded the Dallas Initiative for Diversion and Expedited Rehabilitation and Treatment. This program diverted nonviolent drug offenders to treatment and counseling programs, resulting in a 60% reduction in recidivism and substantial cost savings Following his retirement from the judiciary, Dallas County, Texas renamed its drug treatment facility the Judge John C. Creuzot Judicial Treatment Center in May 2013.
In 2018, Creuzot was elected to the office of Dallas County Criminal District Attorney. He retained the office in a 2022 election. Creuzot's 2022 campaign received its largest contribution from the George Soros-funded Texas Justice and Public Safety PAC.

Personal life

He is a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church and lives in East Dallas.

Awards and honors