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Bill Waller Jr. (William Lowe Waller Jr.) was born on 9 February, 1952 in Jackson, Mississippi, U.S., is an American judge. Discover Bill Waller Jr.'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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William Lowe Waller Jr. |
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72 years old |
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Aquarius |
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9 February 1952 |
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9 February |
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Jackson, Mississippi, U.S. |
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United States
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Bill Waller Jr. Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Bill Waller Jr.'s Wife?
His wife is Charlotte Brawner
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Bill Waller
Carroll Overton |
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Charlotte Brawner |
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Bill Waller Jr. Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Bill Waller Jr. worth at the age of 72 years old? Bill Waller Jr.’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated Bill Waller Jr.'s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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William Lowe Waller Jr. (born February 9, 1952) is an American judge who served on the Supreme Court of Mississippi from 1998 to 2019.
A member of the Republican Party, he was chief justice for his last decade in office.
Presently assigned to the Retired Reserve, Justice Waller attained the rank of brigadier general while serving as commander of the 66th Troop Command, Mississippi Army National Guard, Jackson, Mississippi.
Waller and his wife, Charlotte, have three children and are members of First Baptist Church Jackson, where he has served as chairman of the deacons.
Waller, a native and current resident of Jackson, Mississippi, is the son of William "Bill" Waller. Sr., the Governor of Mississippi from 1972 to 1976, and Carroll Waller.
The junior Waller graduated from Murrah High School and Mississippi State University in 1974, where he was a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.
He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1977.
Waller practiced law with the firm of Waller and Waller in Jackson for over 20 years and served as a Municipal Judge for the City of Jackson.
Waller was elected to the Mississippi Supreme Court in November 1996, for a term beginning in January 1998.
He supported adoption by the Supreme Court of mediation rules for civil litigation and served as chairman of the Mississippi Public Defender Task Force from 2000 to 2005.
Waller was principal architect of what became legislation that created the Office of Capital Post Conviction Counsel, the Office of Indigent Appeals and the Comprehensive Electronic Court Systems Fund.
Waller served as chairman of the Supreme Court Rules Committee from 2001 to 2008.
He won reelection in November 2004.
He served as a Presiding Justice from January 2004 until December 2008, and assumed the position of Chief Justice in January 2009.
Waller has sought to bring reforms in the administration of justice.
In 2012, he led efforts that resulted in the passage of judicial compensation reform legislation.
In March 2018, Chief Justice Waller and Justice King dissented when the majority of the Mississippi Supreme Court found that sentencing a juvenile to life without parole did not violate Miller v. Alabama (2012).
Waller is a member of the Stennis Institute Advisory Board at Mississippi State University.
He is an Eagle Scout and serves on the advisory board of the Andrew Jackson Council, Boy Scouts of America.
Justice Waller serves on the adjunct faculty of the Mississippi College School of Law.
Waller was a candidate for the Republican nomination of Governor of Mississippi in the 2019 election, but was defeated by Lieutenant Governor Tate Reeves.
Waller was a candidate for Governor of Mississippi in the 2019 primary election.
Failing to achieve 50 percent of the vote in the primary, two candidates – Waller and lieutenant governor Tate Reeves – were forced into a runoff, where Reeves won with 54 percent.