William W Housley

110 Robins St, Tupelo, MS

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1993
University of Mississippi School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1986
Mississippi State University, BS - Bachelor of Science
1984
Clarke College, Associate of Arts

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4.8 17 reviews
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10 Dec, 2024
Attorney William Housley was able to resolve my matter quickly, and favorably may I add. I appreciate his advice and honesty after hearing my concerns. I wouldn't hesitate to seek counsel from him again.
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Loura

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28 Nov, 2024
William Wayne Housley took pn a very serious case for my son, Kendrick Foote, several months ago and I can honestly say I am truly please for his dedication to working to achieve the best outcome for his clients. He is both caring and compassionate ! My son was charged with a very serious crime; but today, the charge was RETIRED due to lack of evidence and no prior FELONY.. Hallelujah!!! To GOD Be The GLORY!!! Along with having Lawyer Housley as his attotney. I woild highly reccommend Lawyer Wayne Housley to anyone in need of representation for DUI's, Felony charges, etc. Thank You sooo much Lawyer Housley. Your service were well appreciated Best Regards, Loura Skinner Kendrick Foote
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William

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12 Apr, 2022
This is the1st of 3 reviews & counting for my attorney Mr. Wayne Housley. Mr. Wayne I do apologize for my tardiness on these reviews,but after being mentally, emotionally, n sometimes spiritually exhausted. It's taken a year to get here. I came to Mr Housley in Aug. 2019 in an unimaginable situation and one really difficult to wrap your mind around. The system is flawed don't take me the wrong,but I believed that if u did not do something like I was accused of it would be easy to prove ur innocent. Of course I believe if u did do something like I was charged with it will be easy for the DA to prove your guilty. Although ur supposed to be innocent until proven guilty,but we all know it's rite the opposite. I met Mr Housley in Aug n met with him explained what I was charged with and why I was charged. Before I left the first meeting I knew he was who I needed to represent me. After about 30 minutes of conversation Mr Housley said something I will never forget n I quote"ok mr.william u have done the most important thing & that's convince me" and he gave a very reasonable price for him to represent me and we didn't close the deal that day,but I assured him he would hear back from me& a week or so later we talked again n I told him I decided to use him, n asked if he could give me a little time to come up with his fee,n without hesitation said he would. I needed him to represent me before I could pay him becaused I had already been indicted, I was arrested on a Friday evening around 6pm. The alleged crime was first reported around 3:30pm. That same day I was arrested n charged around 6pm n the judge didn't set me a bond until followingTuesday afternoon. I bonded out that same evening around 6pm. Little did I know they had already investigated a crime of this magnitude enuff that they gathered together a grand jury and I was indicted the next day& I had to go back to the jail& rebond out that next day which was on a Thurs. So in less than 7 days the alleged charges were reported n I was arrested n indicted in less than a week.Think about what I'm saying in less than 7 days I was charged n indicted. I know a little bit about the system, n I know that is unheard of just like all who is reading this knows it's unheard of as well. I'm goin to back up,but it was important that everyone reading this know how quickly from a crime being reported untill being indicted this was. There could not have possibly been any investigating like should have been in less than 7 days. Ok back to the good hearted attorney willing to work with a stranger knowing I couldn't pay him at the moment. My second meeting with Mr. Housley he had a question for me, n he asked me why did I choose to use him instead of the other attorney's I had met with. Which caught me off guard,but I loved the interest he had in how I'd made my decision. I told him he said he was convinced n I believed him. Mr Housley said circle the wagons. Social media shut down Now I'm a proud dad of four girls 27 21 16 & 15. 3 grand daughters coached city league softball n basketball for the past 15 years. No sm omg how do I keep up lol. Now I'm going to seem I'm bouncing around, but just bare with me, there is a purpose for that. FF to march 2021 the trial. We started picking jurors at 9am on a Wed. By lunchtime we had them picked opening statement began at 1pm. Day2 It was clear what thejudge expected from the jurors as he gave them their instructions before dismissing them for lunch& deliberation 45mins is how long it took the jurors to get their food, eat & return with a verdict. NOT GUILTY. The judge n da heard the same thing as the jurors. There never was an investigation the investigator did not do his job for his personal gain &at the cost of my family, my name, my reputation there is not a worse defamation of character that u can do to a man. People reading Im needn help I'm needn help to make sure this does not happen to any1 again. N it will this could hav easily been
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Pros
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Effective at getting charges reduced or dismissed
“I got a felony while with a friend and then caught two felonies before I went to court, he is very professional, but will most definitely keep your best interest at heart my fines were reduced, and know I can continue going to school without a having a felony.”
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Knowledgeable and skilled in handling a variety of cases
“Mr. Housley was able to get my son charge dropped to a lesser offense, and no jail time. He kept us informed during the process, and talked to my son about being accountable.”
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Communicates well and keeps clients informed
“Mr Housley kept me informed throughout my judicial process, he was always readily available to answer any questions I had, and he made sure everything was filed in a timely manner.”
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Personable and cares about clients' best interests
“I cannot say how much this man helped me. Before contacting him, I had spoken to several other lawyers. I was scared and before we even discussed anything about the case it was all talk about lawyers fees and how much it would cost to meet them for the first time. I wasn't even sure if they could help me yet, but it was important that they got theirs before I found out. When I called Housley, he did more for me than everyone else I had talked to put together. I was scared, but talking to someone who sounded so informed made me feel so much better.”
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Occasionally unresponsive to client calls or follow-up
“Was suppose to get it off my record and he has done nothing to help with this and won't return my calls.”
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Some clients felt let down or disappointed with the outcome
“A wonderful time with my Family. Then some instigator ruined a great evening. Hired Mr. Housley on his great reviews and professionalism got the job done.”

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AVVO Legal Guides, The Importance of Communication for Criminal Defense

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