William Gunter

William Gunter

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  • Gunter & McClaran Law - 527 Jenks Ave.
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Bill Gunter is a dedicated criminal defense attorney with a proven track record of defending clients against a wide range of charges, from misdemeanors to life felonies. With a background in litigation, ethics investigations, and military service, Bill brings a unique and disciplined approach to defending his clients' rights. Military Service & Education After graduating from high school in Montgomery, Alabama, Bill enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, serving as an infantryman in TOW and Scout Platoons, 2nd Tank Battalion, from 2003 to 2007. He deployed twice to Fallujah, Iraq, in 2005 and 2006 before receiving an honorable discharge as a Sergeant. Using the G.I. Bill, Bill attended Auburn University, where he graduated summa cum laude with a degree in economics and a minor in history. He went on to earn his law degree from the University of Alabama School of Law in 2012, launching his legal career in insurance defense litigation. Legal Experience & Criminal Defense Practice Bill’s experience extends beyond traditional litigation. As a Staff Attorney for the Alabama Judicial Inquiry Commission, he investigated and prosecuted judicial ethics violations, honing his skills in case investigation and legal strategy. After passing the Florida Bar, Bill and his wife—also an attorney—relocated to Panama City Beach, where they established a law firm focusing on Social Security and Veterans’ Disability appeals. However, Bill soon realized his passion lay in the courtroom, leading him to transition into criminal defense law. Since then, Bill has successfully defended hundreds of clients facing DUI, drug charges, violent crimes, white-collar offenses, and serious felony cases. His experience, combined with his military background and investigative skills, makes him a formidable advocate for those facing criminal charges. View More ›

Jurisdiction:Alabama (2012); Florida (Since 2019)

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