• Nominated for 10 Best Attorneys for Client Satisfaction in Mississippi for 2019 by American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys
  • Nominated American Society of Legal Advocates Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers in the State of Mississippi for 2019
  • Nominated National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers in the State of Mississippi
  • Nominated National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorneys in the State of Mississippi for 2018
  • Nominated American Society of Legal Advocates Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers in the State of Mississippi for 2018
  • Nominated for 10 Best DUI Attorneys for Client Satisfaction in Mississippi for 2018 by American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys
  • Nominated for 10 Best Attorneys for Client Satisfaction in Mississippi for 2018 by American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys
  • Nominated for 10 Best DUI/DWI Attorneys by American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys for 2017 
  • Nominated for 10 Best Criminal Law Attorneys by American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys for 2017
  • Nominated for 10 Best Attorneys by American Institute of Family Law Attorneys for 2017
  • Nominated for Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers by American Society of Legal Advocates for 2017
  • Nominated for Top 100 Criminal Defense Trial Lawyers by the The National Trial Lawyers for 2017
  • Nominated for 10 Best Criminal Law Attorneys by National Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys for 2017
  • Nominated for membership to Top American Lawyers in 2017
  • Nominated for membership of National Association of Personal Injury Lawyers in2017
  • Nominated for 10 Best DUI Attorneys for Client Satisfaction in Mississippi for 2016 by American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys
  • Awarded Superb "10" Rating by AVVO
  • Nominated for Top 10 Attorney Award by National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys for 2016
  • Top Attorney DUI on AVVO in 2016
  • Top Contributor DUI on AVVO in 2016
  • Nominated for Top 50 DUI Attorneys by National Advocacy for DUI Defense for 2016
  • Nominated for Top 100 Trial Lawyers by The National Trial Lawyers for 2016
  • Nominated for 10 Best Attorneys in Mississippi for Client Satisfaction for 2016 by American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys
  • Nominated for 10 Best Criminal Law Attorney for Mississippi for 2016 by American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys
  • Nominatedfor10 Best Family Law Attorneys by American Institute of Family Law Attorneys for 2016
  • Nominated for Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers in America by The National Trial Lawyers
  • Nominated for Top 10 Attorney Award for 2015 in Mississippi by National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys
  • Nominated for 10 Best Client Satisfaction Award in 2014 by American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys
  • Nominated for Top 50 DUI Attorneys for 2014 in Mississippi by the National Advocacy for DUI Defense
  • Nominated for Top 10 Attorney Award for 2014 in Mississippi by National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys
  • Top Contributor DUI on AVVO in 2014
  • Top Contributor Criminal Defense on AVVO in 2014
  • Top Attorney DUI on AVVO in 2014
  • Top Attorney Criminal Defense on AVVO in 2014

Your Advocate For Justice In Criminal Defense, DUI & Family Law Cases

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Your Advocate For Justice In Criminal Defense, DUI & Family Law Cases

Mississippi
Criminal & Family Law
Attorney

Mississippi

Law Firm

With over 30 years in Mississippi courtrooms, William Wayne Housley has represented thousands of people facing DUI, misdemeanor and felony charges across Northern Mississippi. Every case receives a tailored strategy – early motions practice where it helps, trial preparation when it\’s needed – and direct access to your lawyer from day one.

From Lee and Lowndes to Oktibbeha and Tishomingo Counties, Mr. Housley pairs meticulous investigation with clear communication to protect your rights and minimize consequences. If your matter touches family law – divorce, custody, or support – he brings the same persistence and compassion to help you move forward.

Mississippi

Law Firm

With over 30 years in Mississippi courtrooms, William Wayne Housley has represented thousands of people facing DUI, misdemeanor and felony charges across Northern Mississippi. Every case receives a tailored strategy – early motions practice where it helps, trial preparation when it\’s needed – and direct access to your lawyer from day one.

From Lee and Lowndes to Oktibbeha and Tishomingo Counties, Mr. Housley pairs meticulous investigation with clear communication to protect your rights and minimize consequences. If your matter touches family law – divorce, custody, or support – he brings the same persistence and compassion to help you move forward.

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City of Tupelo v. T.P.

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T.P. was charged with shoplifting inside the city limits of Tupelo. Practice area(s): Criminal Defense Court: Tupelo Municipal Court
Case Dismissed

City of Tupelo v. A.B.

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A.B. was charged with shoplifting in Tupelo Municipal Court. The matter was Dismissed. Practice area(s): Criminal Defense Court: Tupelo Municipal Court
Charge Retired

State of Mississippi v. I.S.

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I.S. was charged with stalking and charge was retired to files after lengthy negotiations. Practice area(s): Criminal Defense Court: Tippah County Justice
Case Resolved

State of Mississippi v Q.M.

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Q.M. was charged with careless driving and speeding at the rate of 99 mph in a 70 mph zone on Interstate 22. The careless driving charge was dismissed and the speeding charge was reduced to 79 in a 70 mph zone. Practice area(s): Criminal Defense, Speeding / Traffic Ticket Court: Itawamba Justice Court
Case Retired

City of Saltillo v. T.T.

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Client was charged with domestic violence and matter was retired to files after significant negotiations. Practice area(s): Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Court: Saltillo Municipal Court
Favorable Resolution

State of Mississippi v. W.K.

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W.K. was charged with two counts of possession of methamphetamine enhanced because of having a weapon in presence. These charges carried a potential sentence of up to 32 years. After lengthy negotiations, the Drug Court Intervention was offered and client accepted. Practice area(s): Criminal Defense Court: Itawamba Circuit Court

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Frequently Asked Questions

Criminal Defense
What's the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor in Mississippi?
In Mississippi, felonies are serious crimes punishable by more than one year in prison, while misdemeanors carry penalties of up to one year in jail. Felonies include crimes like murder, armed robbery, and drug trafficking. Misdemeanors include offenses like simple assault, shoplifting, and first-time DUI. The distinction affects your rights, employment prospects, and sentencing options.
Criminal Defense
Should I talk to police without a lawyer present?
No. You have the right to remain silent and request an attorney. Anything you say can be used against you in court, even if you believe you're helping your case. Police are trained interrogators, and innocent statements can be misinterpreted. Always invoke your right to counsel and contact William Wayne Housley immediately at 662-222-0900.
Criminal Defense
Can misdemeanor charges affect my future?
Yes, even misdemeanor convictions can impact employment, housing, professional licenses, and educational opportunities. Many employers conduct background checks, and some professional boards may deny licenses for criminal convictions. It's crucial to fight these charges with experienced legal representation to protect your future.
DUI
What are the penalties for DUI in Mississippi?
First offense DUI in Mississippi carries up to 48 hours in jail, fines up to $1,000, and 90-day license suspension. Second offense: up to 1 year in jail, fines up to $3,000, and 2-year license suspension. Third offense is a felony with up to 5 years in prison. Additional penalties include ignition interlock devices, alcohol safety education, and increased insurance costs.
DUI
Can I refuse a breathalyzer test in Mississippi?
Yes, but Mississippi has implied consent laws. Refusing a breathalyzer results in automatic license suspension - 90 days for first refusal, 1 year for second refusal, and 5 years for third refusal. However, refusal can sometimes make the prosecutor's case more difficult. Each situation is unique and requires careful legal analysis.
DUI
How can I challenge DUI charges?
DUI charges can be challenged on multiple grounds: improper traffic stop, faulty breathalyzer calibration, officer training deficiencies, medical conditions affecting test results, and constitutional violations. Field sobriety tests are subjective and can be challenged. An experienced DUI attorney will examine all evidence and identify weaknesses in the prosecution's case.
Violent Crimes
What constitutes murder vs. manslaughter in Mississippi?
Murder requires intent to kill or cause serious bodily harm. Capital murder includes murders committed during felonies, multiple victims, or peace officers. Manslaughter is killing without malice, often in sudden passion or heat of the moment. The distinction is crucial as murder carries life imprisonment or death penalty, while manslaughter carries lesser penalties.
Violent Crimes
What are the different types of assault charges in Mississippi?
Simple assault is attempting to cause or causing bodily injury, punishable by up to 6 months in jail. Aggravated assault involves serious bodily injury or use of a weapon, carrying up to 1 year in prison. Domestic violence assault has enhanced penalties and protective order implications. Each charge requires specific defense strategies based on the circumstances.
Violent Crimes
How are domestic violence cases different from other assault cases?
Domestic violence cases involve special procedures including mandatory arrest policies, protective orders, and enhanced penalties for repeat offenses. Prosecutors often proceed even if the victim doesn't want to press charges. Convictions can result in loss of gun rights, military discharge, and immigration consequences. These cases require specialized defense approaches and understanding of family dynamics.
Drug Offenses
What's the difference between drug possession and trafficking charges?
Possession involves having controlled substances for personal use, while trafficking involves larger quantities intended for distribution or sale. Mississippi determines trafficking based on weight thresholds - for example, 30+ grams of cocaine or 1+ ounce of marijuana can trigger trafficking charges. Trafficking carries mandatory minimum sentences, while simple possession may qualify for drug court or diversion programs.
Drug Offenses
Can police search my car for drugs without a warrant?
Police can search vehicles without warrants under certain circumstances: consent, plain view of contraband, search incident to arrest, or probable cause to believe evidence exists in the vehicle. However, these searches must follow constitutional guidelines. Many drug cases are won or lost on Fourth Amendment search and seizure issues. Any questionable search should be challenged by experienced counsel.
Drug Offenses
What is Mississippi's drug court program?
Mississippi's drug court offers treatment-focused alternatives to incarceration for eligible drug offenders. Participants must complete intensive supervision, drug testing, counseling, and treatment programs. Successful completion can result in dismissed charges or reduced sentences. Not all cases qualify, and violation of program terms can result in original sentence imposition. Legal representation is crucial for drug court applications.
Family Law
What are the grounds for divorce in Mississippi?
Mississippi recognizes both fault and no-fault grounds for divorce. No-fault grounds include irreconcilable differences (with mutual consent) and living separate without cohabitation for 2+ years. Fault grounds include adultery, imprisonment, drug/alcohol abuse, cruel and inhuman treatment, and others. The chosen grounds can affect property division, alimony, and custody decisions.
Family Law
How long does a no-fault divorce take in Mississippi?
An uncontested no-fault divorce in Mississippi typically takes 60-90 days after filing, assuming both parties agree on all terms. Mississippi has a 60-day waiting period from filing to final decree. Contested divorces involving property disputes, custody battles, or disagreement on terms can take 6 months to several years depending on complexity and court schedules.
Family Law
Can I get alimony in my Mississippi divorce?
Mississippi courts may award alimony based on factors including marriage length, parties' financial needs and abilities, standard of living during marriage, age and health of parties, and contribution to the other's education or career. Alimony can be temporary (during divorce proceedings), rehabilitative (time-limited), or permanent (rare cases). Fault in the marriage breakdown can also influence alimony awards.
Child Custody
How is child custody determined in Mississippi?
Mississippi courts prioritize the child's best interests when determining custody. Factors include each parent's moral character, mental and physical health, home stability, willingness to encourage the other parent's relationship with the child, and the child's preference (if age-appropriate). Joint custody is preferred when both parents can cooperate effectively for the child's welfare.
Child Support
How is child support calculated in Mississippi?
Mississippi uses the Income Shares Model based on both parents' gross income and the number of children. The court considers daycare costs, health insurance premiums, and extraordinary medical expenses. Support continues until the child reaches 21, graduates high school, marries, becomes emancipated, or dies. Modifications require substantial changes in circumstances and court approval.
Child Custody
Can I modify a child custody order?
Yes, custody orders can be modified when there's a material change in circumstances affecting the child's best interests. Examples include relocation, changes in work schedules, remarriage, substance abuse issues, or the child's changing needs. Mississippi requires waiting 2 years after the original order unless the child's physical or emotional health is endangered.
Child Support
What happens if I can't pay child support?
Inability to pay child support doesn't eliminate the obligation, and unpaid support accrues as a debt. Mississippi can garnish wages, seize tax refunds, suspend driver's licenses, and even impose jail time for willful non-payment. If you experience genuine financial hardship, seek immediate court modification rather than simply stopping payments. Legal representation is essential for support modification requests.
Appeals
How long do I have to file an appeal after a criminal conviction?
In Mississippi, you generally have 30 days from the date of sentencing to file a notice of appeal for criminal cases. This deadline is strict and cannot be extended except in very limited circumstances. Missing this deadline typically bars your right to appeal. It's crucial to contact an appellate attorney immediately after conviction to preserve your appeal rights.
Appeals
What grounds can be used for a criminal appeal?
Criminal appeals can be based on legal errors during trial, such as improper jury instructions, evidence wrongly admitted or excluded, prosecutorial misconduct, ineffective assistance of counsel, or constitutional violations. Appeals focus on legal issues, not re-examining facts. The appellate court reviews whether the trial court made errors that affected the outcome of your case.
Appeals
Can I appeal a family court decision in Mississippi?
Yes, most family court decisions can be appealed to the Mississippi Court of Appeals, including divorce decrees, custody orders, and support modifications. You typically have 30 days from the final judgment to file your appeal. Family law appeals often involve claims of abuse of discretion by the trial court or misapplication of legal standards regarding child custody or property division.
Expungement
What criminal records can be expunged in Mississippi?
Mississippi allows expungement for certain misdemeanor convictions, non-adjudicated arrests, and some felony convictions under specific circumstances. Generally, you can petition for expungement of one misdemeanor after 5 years with no subsequent convictions. Some felonies may be eligible after completing all terms of sentence. Violent crimes, sex offenses, and DUI convictions typically cannot be expunged.
Expungement
How long does the expungement process take?
The expungement process in Mississippi typically takes 3-6 months from filing to completion. The court must notify law enforcement agencies and the district attorney, who have 30 days to object. If there are no objections and you meet all eligibility requirements, the court will grant the expungement order. Multiple agencies must then update their records, which adds time to the process.
Expungement
Will an expungement completely erase my criminal record?
An expungement removes records from public view, but doesn't completely destroy them. Law enforcement agencies may still access expunged records for certain purposes. You can generally answer "no" when asked about the expunged conviction on job applications, but some professional licenses and government positions may still require disclosure. Expungement significantly improves employment prospects and background check results.

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