Solving your problems with experience and integrity, whether it is a minor traffic ticket, a misdemeanor, a felony, or a violation of your Constitutional rights. Call us at 984-200-1930 or use the contact form today and see how we can help you!
Being arrested is one of the scariest events that anyone can experience. Don't go at it alone. Let Walker Law Firm help you navigate the criminal law system. From low-level misdemeanors to driving while impaired (DWI) to high-level felonies, we have the experience you need to protect your freedom.
Have a traffic ticket? Let the Walker Law Firm handle it for you. Most traffic tickets do not require you to go to court, but it is important for your driving record--and your insurance bill--that you have an experienced lawyer to handle that ticket.
Serving Johnston, Wake, and Harnett Counties for criminal defense and DWI needs. Walker Law Firm will handle traffic tickets in Johnston County only.
Sometimes the government doesn't follow the law. When that happens, the Walker Law Firm can call them out on it. If the government is violating your civil rights, your constitutional rights, or requiring you to do something--or not do something--that you believe is unconstitutional, the Walker Law Firm has the legal services you need.
Serving all of North Carolina for Constitutional law needs.
Attorney Steven Walker focuses his trial and appellate practice on criminal defense and constitutional civil litigation. He is the founder of Walker Law Firm, PLLC. He has been an attorney since 2005 and has served clients in the highest levels of government. He has served as the Chief of Staff and General Counsel to the Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina, and as the Senior Research Assistant (law clerk) in the chambers of Associate Justice Edward Thomas Brady of the Supreme Court of North Carolina.
He served for nearly 8 years on the Charter Schools Advisory Board as the Vice Chair of that board for nearly his entire two terms. He also served as the chair-designee on the Energy Policy Council, the central energy planning body for the state of North Carolina.
He has practiced in the trial and appellate courts of North Carolina, and the Supreme Court of the United States. He graduated from Campbell University's Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law with highest honors, and from Clemson University with honors.
He has been married to his high school sweetheart, Martha, for over twenty-two years and they have five children. They attend Parrish Memorial Baptist Church in Selma, North Carolina, where he also serves as the pastor.