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also known as W. James Payne, W. J. Payne, Colonel
W. James Payne is a fearless criminal trial lawyer. Mr. Payne is also a retired Colonel of United States Marines, serving his country for over 30 years as a Reserve Officer and very active trial lawyer.
Mr. Payne's practice is defending the criminally accused in the following venues: State Court, Federal Court, and Courts-Martial (Military Justice). Criminal charges include Felonies, Misdemeanors, DUI/DWI, murder, sex crimes, robbery, rape, larceny, computer crimes, military offenses, drug trafficking, drug conspiracy, white collar offenses.
Mr. Payne has such experience in defending the criminally accused that he is one of a very select group of attorneys in North Carolina that are qualified to defend capital (death penalty) murder cases. Further, Mr. Payne is also qualified to represent defendants in United States District Court that are unable to afford the services of a private attorney.
In the Marine Corps, W. James Payne served as a judge advocate. He defended Marines and officers from the rank of Private through General on a multitude of differing military justice offense. Colonel Payne also served five years on the bench as a military judge and several years as the Staff Judge Advocate for the 4th Marine Logistics Group.
An avid Crossfitter, Mr. Payne prides himself on keeping in top physical shape to have the stamina to represent his clients with drive, energy, and enthusiasm.
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Chat withState: North Carolina
Acquired: 1984
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4434 Main St., Shallotte, NC, 28459
1213 Culbreth Drive, Wilmington, NC, 28405
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Posted by Chris | August 31, 2014 | Criminal Defense
Wayne J. Payne found his niche in law! Highly accomplished, honest, humane and humble heart. He gives attorneys a great name!
If you need solid representation, Wayne J. Payne is the man! I am going to hire him to help my daughter. I visited her in jail today. Epic! Happy and sad. Mostly happy, she's amazing! A man walks into a restaurant and calls me by name. I'm the bartender. He knows my first name without introduction...
"I have known Colonel Payne for 20+ years. He is an outstanding attorney with a stellar track record in Federal and State criminal court. Always prepared and ready to fight for his clients, James is an attorney at the top of his profession! I recommend him without hesitation."
Criminal defense lawyer
Elder law lawyer
2025
Elite Lawyer Criminal Defense 2025, Elite Lawyers of America
2025
Top 100 Trial Lawyer in the State of North Carolina, The National Top 100 Trial Lawyers
N/A
American Board of Criminal Lawyers, American Board of Criminal Lawyers
2010 - Present
Owner, W. James Payne, Attorney-At-Law
1990 - 2010
Partner, Powell & Payne, Attorneys-At-Law
1989 - 1990
Partner, Powell, Gore, & Payne, Attorneys-At-Law
1988 - 1989
Associate, Powell & Gore, Attorneys-At-Law
1987 - 1988
Associate, Murchison, Taylor, Kendrick, Gibson, and Davenport
1984 - 2009
Judge Advocate, United States Marine Corps
1995 - Present
United States District Court for the Middle District of North CarolinaMember
1989 - Present
United States District Court for the Eastern District of North CarolinaMember
1989 - Present
Rotary Club of the South Brunswick IslandsMember
Member
Member
Member
Member
1993 - 1995
Rotary Club of the South Brunswick IslandsPast-President
Life
Life Without Parole
Full Acquittal
1984
Juris Doctor
1981
Bachelor of Science
2011
Closing Arguments in the Penalty Phase of a Capital Muder Case
2011
Logistics in a Capital Murder Case
2011
Jury Selection in Capital Murder Cases
English
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