North Little Rock ARKANSAS

ABOUT Stewart A. Whaley

Attorneys like Stewart Whaley see firsthand the toll that wrongful prosecutions, aggressive sentencing, and poor incarceration models have on their convicted clients.

Working tirelessly for his clients, Stewart Whaley is doing everything he can to transform that reality. From transitioning citizens to re-enter society successfully and sustainably, to tirelessly working to resolve his clients’ domestic grievances, Stewart Whaley is a problem-solver and systems-thinker who just happens to be a best-in-class attorney.

Stewart Whaley knows a thing or two about transitioning roles and changing your life.

Before committing to the practice of the law full-time, Stewart worked to understand complex software systems, their unique digital language, and the relationships that made them tick. His work as a software developer, Chief Privacy & Security Officer, and in-house counsel helped him transition seamlessly from digital systems to the legal system.

Specializing in criminal defense, domestic relations, and family law, Stewart spends his professional time providing excellent legal defense, and his personal time advocating for prisoners’ rights.

Stewart’s qualifications as a Dependency/Neglect Attorney ad Litem, Domestic Relations Attorney ad Litem, and an advisor to the Central Arkansas Re-entry Coalition make him an empathetic but excellent lawyer that his clients want on their side.

After graduating with Honors from the William H. Bowen School of Law in Little Rock, Stewart trained with the National Institute for Trial Advocacy. This is where he discovered his passion for fearless advocacy in criminal justice cases and prisoners’ rights, especially as they transition and return as citizens from incarceration to re-entry into society.

Besides being an integral member of the Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the National Association of Criminal Association of Defense Lawyers, and the Pulaski County Bar Association, Stewart is also part of the Central Arkansas Re-Entry (CARE) Coalition.

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Areas of LAW

  • Criminal Defense

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