Fighter For Justice, A Trusted Advocate

Attorney Will Hellams

A Legal Career Built on Service & Justice

For two decades, I dedicated my life to public safety, working on the front lines and witnessing firsthand how socioeconomic status, addiction, and systemic failures drive criminal charges—notinherent criminality. I also saw how those on the margins were often treated unfairly, and it became clear that the justice system doesn’t always work equally for everyone. This realization ignited my passion for the law, leading me to become an attorney so I could fight for fairness, dignity, and justice for those who need it most.

Today, I proudly serve as a criminal defense attorney and civil rights advocate in South Carolina. I stand beside those facing criminal charges, victims of government overreach, and individuals harmed by negligence. My mission is simple: to ensure my clients receive fair treatment, protect their rights, and help them regain control of their lives.

A “Whole Person” Approach to the Law

Legal issues don’t happen in a vacuum. They stem from life’s toughest circumstances—fear, stress, financial instability, or even a momentary lapse in judgment. I don’t just see my clients as “cases” or “charges.” I see them as people.

Thanks to my background in public safety, I understand that when someone comes to me, it’s likely one of the worst days of their life. They are scared, anxious, and unsure of what comes next. That’s why I make it a priority to treat every client with dignity, respect, and honesty, ensuring they feel heard and supported. Beyond fighting their legal battles, I work to help clients address the underlying issues that brought them to this point—whether it’s addiction, financial stress, or unfair treatment by the system.

Legal Experience & Commitment to Excellence

I earned my law degree from the University of Mississippi School of Law, where I was actively involved in student leadership and advocacy. I served as a Student Bar Association Senator, a Dean’s Leadership Council member, and the co-founder of Magnolia Defenders, a student organization dedicated to indigent defense. I also worked as a student attorney with the Roderick and Solange MacArthur Justice Clinic, where I assisted in civil rights litigation, particularly cases involving prison conditions and wrongful treatment of detainees in Mississippi.

Today, I focus my practice on:

Criminal Defense – Defending individuals facing charges in South Carolina state courts.

Civil Rights Litigation – Holding government actors accountable for misconduct and constitutional violations.

Personal Injury Cases – Fighting for victims injured due to negligence.I am an active member of the South Carolina Bar, Greenville Bar Association, American Association for Justice, South Carolina Association for Justice, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, South Carolina Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and the Greenville Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.

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Education

American Military University (B.S., Fire Science Management), University of Mississippi School of Law (J.D.)

Court Admission

United States District Court, District of South Carolina

Current Memberships

  • American Assoc. for Justice
  • SC Assoc. for Justice
  • National Assoc. of Criminal Defense Attorneys
  • SC Assoc. of Criminal Defense Attorneys
  • Greenville Assoc. of Criminal Defense Attorneys
  • South Carolina Bar
  • Greenville Bar Association

What Sets Me Apart?

Clear & Constant Communication
Clear & Constant Communication
One of the most common complaints people have about lawyers is that they don’t return calls or keep clients updated. That’s not how I operate. I work hard to ensure my clients always know what’s going on with their case—even if there’s no major update—so they’re never left in the dark
A Reputation for Fighting & Winning
A Reputation for Fighting & Winning
When your freedom, rights, or future are on the line, you need an attorney who doesn’t back down. I take a strategic, aggressive approach to every 
case, using my legal knowledge, experience, and commitment to justice to pursue the best 
possible outcome.
Honesty & Integrity
Honesty & Integrity
My guiding principle in law and life is simple: "Do right and fear no man." I believe in telling my clients the truth—not just what they want to hear. Whether we’re negotiating a plea, filing a lawsuit, or taking a case to trial, I give my clients an honest assessment of their situation and fight tirelessly to protect their best interests.

Experience That Matters

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I've been arrested?

If you’ve been arrested, follow instructions, and don’t resist law enforcement. If you’re offered a chemical test, take it. Don’t volunteer information. Assert your right to remain silent and ask for your lawyer. Contact us right away. A lawyer can represent you at your first hearing before a judge.

Do I need a lawyer if I'm innocent?

Yes! You might hope that the judge and jury will just see the truth. But we have an adversarial system. You must navigate the system. A lawyer can help you do this effectively and efficiently. We can protect your rights and interests as you defend your reputation.

What kind of penalties am I facing?

Each criminal charge has maximum penalties. Sentences commonly include jail time, probation, counseling, driver’s license penalties, restitution and treatment programs. There may be indirect consequences, too. What you’re likely to receive depends on the conviction, your criminal history, harm to victims, local court practices and other factors. With Hellams Law as your lawyer, we can give you a personalized consultation about what you are facing. Plus, as your lawyer, we work to minimize the impact on your life.

Can my charges be reduced or dismissed?

Criminal charges can be voluntarily dismissed by the prosecution, or you may be found not guilty at trial. In addition, if the court suppresses evidence, it can make it difficult for the state to proceed. Some charges can be resolved through a diversion program, treatment court or deferred prosecution. It just depends on the circumstances. When you contact us, we can discuss ways to reduce or dismiss your charges.

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