Kobie Flowers
District of Columbia
Flowers Keller LLP
1601 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC 20009
United States
Tel: 202.521.8742
Email:
kflowers@flowerskeller.com
Web:
www.flowerskeller.com
Kobie is, first and foremost, a trial lawyer, with over twenty-five years of courtroom experience. Kobie has litigated cases in federal and state courts throughout the United States and in the military commissions in Guantanamo Bay. He represents clients in high-stakes criminal investigations, civil litigation, internal investigations, and trials. Recognized by his peers for his trial acumen, Kobie teaches the art and science of trial lawyering to other lawyers around the country.
Kobie began his career as a member of the Attorney General’s Honors Program, where he was as a civil rights prosecutor in the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Criminal Section. There, he specialized in the prosecution of police brutality cases. Kobie never lost a case at the Department of Justice. That is notable because police brutality cases are arguably the hardest to prosecute in the federal criminal law.
Following his time as a federal civil rights prosecutor, Kobie pursued the challenge of defending people against federal prosecutions as an Assistant Federal Public Defender in Maryland. In that role, he adeptly represented people accused of federal felonies. He won two-thirds of his trials. That is unusual. When trial was not his client’s expressed interest, Kobie skillfully secured several advantageous pre-verdict results, including case dismissals.
Founding Flowers Keller LLP is the capstone of Kobie’s decades-long commitment to ending Mass Incarceration. From helping people warehoused in California’s prisons in his teens to writing his college honors thesis on ending Mass Incarceration in his twenties to holding law enforcement criminally accountable in his thirties to holding these same people civilly accountable in his forties, Kobie’s commitment to ending Mass Incarceration spans a lifetime.
In the words of another former federal public defender and now Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, “History speaks.” In 2003, Kobie was one of the prosecutors who successfully tried the largest prosecution of federal correctional officers in the history of the Civil Rights Division. By 2023, he spearheaded the settlement of the largest wrongful conviction case in American history. That history of fighting to end Mass Incarceration is what Kobie brings to his advocacy for the wrongly accused and the wrongly convicted.
Public Service
- Assistant Federal Public Defender, District of Maryland (2004-2007)
- Federal Civil Rights Prosecutor, U.S. Justice Department, Civil Rights Division, Criminal Section (2000-2004)
- U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer, Ivory Coast (1995-1997)
- Secured release from Guantanamo Bay prison of only child soldier ever prosecuted by the U.S.
government in the modern era. - Obtained acquittal for tenured microbiology professor charged with two counts of sexual assault.
- Obtained acquittal for client charged with unlawfully possessing a firearm.
- Obtained dismissal of an assault case against a person, who had previously served 30 years for a wrongful murder conviction.
- Obtained dismissal of a sexual assault charge filed against a world-renowned infectious disease
expert. - Obtained dismissal of drug trafficking charges against client by obtaining a hung jury and
persuading the government to decline to retry the case. - Obtained probation for one of the 1,100 plus people charged for conduct at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6,2021—the largest prosecution in DOJ’s over 150-year history.
- Persuaded ethics regulators to dismiss ethics investigation against an elected official.
- Persuaded federal prosecutors not to bring money laundering and wire fraud charges against a
Russian-owned business. - Persuaded federal prosecutors not to bring fraud charges against a client and litigated novel 4th
- Amendment issue, which forced the Office of Inspector General to change its policy.
- Persuaded state prosecutors to dismiss an assault case against an NFL executive.
- Persuaded state prosecutors to dismiss a felony burglary charge against a high-profile lawyer.
- Persuaded an inspector general to terminate investigation of a federal employee allegedly involved
in international government contracting fraud. - Persuaded federal prosecutors to decline prosecution of a twenty-year veteran of a major law
enforcement agency after multi-year and multi-agency federal fraud investigation. - Represented client freed by the federal government as part of the historic seven-prisoner swap between Iran and the United States.
- Exceptional Service Award, U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, 2023
- NACDL Stalwart Award, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, 2022
- Best Lawyers in America, Criminal Defense: General Practice, Washington, DC, 2020–present
- “Super Lawyer” for White-Collar Criminal Defense, Washington, DC, Super Lawyers magazine, 2013–present
- Maryland Daily Record Criminal Law Powerlist (Inaugural Edition), 2022
- Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America: White Collar, Criminal Defense, Investigations, 2025
- Lawdragon, 500 Leading Lawyers in America, Plaintiffs: Civil Rights, Washington, DC, 2022–present
- Lawdragon, 500 Leading Lawyers in America, Litigation: Civil Rights and White-Collar Criminal Defense, Washington, DC, 2021–present
- Lawdragon 500 Leading Civil Rights & Plaintiff Employment Lawyers, 2024–present
- “Top Lawyer” for Criminal Defense, Washingtonian magazine, 2017–2022
- “AV Preeminent” highest peer review rating by Martindale-Hubbell, 2014–present
- Commendation for Service at Federal Public Defender’s Office, D. Md., 2007
- U.S. Justice Department, Civil Rights Division, Special Commendation for Outstanding Service, 2003
- U.S. Justice Department, Civil Rights Division, Performance Award, 2003
We stand with the accused against the government. In private practice and as public defenders, we’ve helped countless clients in both state and federal court. We don’t care about allegations—all we care about is what the government can prove in a courtroom in the face of a zealous, prepared, and smart defense. The accused hire us to make matters, investigations, or cases quietly disappear because their reputations, liberty, and life hang in the balance.
The culture at Flowers Keller LLP centers around honesty, transparency, and authenticity. We provide our clients with clear advice, explaining the dream scenario and the nightmare scenario. We then work tirelessly for the dream. We do so by preparing for trial on Day 1. This approach not only maximizes our chances of success at trial should it come to that, but it also allows us to negotiate with our adversaries from a place of strength.