About Billie Renee
Billie Renee Morelli practices criminal law in Concrete, Washington — She joined the Washington State Bar in 2005. The firm, Lawyer for the Little Guy, focuses on providing legal representation for individuals facing criminal charges, including drug offenses and appeals. Billie has dedicated her career to defending the rights of her clients, ensuring they receive fair treatment under the law. She holds a J.D. from Seattle University School of Law, which she earned in 2004.
Prior to that, she completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Washington, where she received dual degrees in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in 2001. This strong educational background provides her with a unique perspective when handling complex cases, particularly those involving scientific evidence. Most of her practice centers around drug forfeiture law, an area she has been involved with for over a decade. Billie navigates the details of criminal proceedings, often representing clients in both trial and appellate courts. Cases typically involve challenging the legality of seizures and advocating for the return of property to individuals wrongfully accused.
Before establishing her practice, Billie worked working at various law firms, where she developed her skills in criminal defense. Her commitment to her clients is evident in her thorough approach to each case, ensuring that every detail is meticulously examined. She understands the stress that criminal charges can impose on individuals and their families, which drives her to achieve the best possible outcomes. Billie is an active member of the legal community, participating in various associations that focus on criminal law and appellate practice. Her involvement allows her to stay updated on the latest developments in the field, ensuring her clients benefit from her extensive knowledge and expertise.
She is well-respected among her peers for her dedication and focus on justice. In her spare time, Billie enjoys engaging with her local community and advocating for legal reform. She believes in the importance of making legal services accessible to everyone, especially those who may not have the means to defend themselves. Her work reflects a deep commitment to the principles of fairness and justice, making her a trusted ally for those in need of legal assistance.