About Wesley
Wesley Rhodes earned his Juris Doctor from the William H. Bowen School of Law. He completed his legal education there before beginning his practice in Arkansas courts.
He practices under the name Wesley Rhodes, Lawyer at Law. That practice is centered in Arkansas, where he handles criminal matters and related proceedings. Rhodes built his practice around courtroom work and client representation at the state level.
Rhodes is a member of the Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He holds that membership currently. The association connects him to a network of attorneys who specialize in criminal defense and provides a forum for discussion of case law and procedure in the state.
On file, Rhodes’s experience is listed simply as lawyer at his own practice. He takes on cases that bring him into state courtrooms and into pretrial proceedings. He represents clients at various stages of criminal cases, from initial hearings to more involved trial work, and aims to address the procedural and evidentiary issues those matters raise.
Those who work with Rhodes describe a straightforward approach. He moves cases through standard litigation steps and attends to the practical demands of trial preparation. He litigates in Arkansas state courts and responds to the shifting landscape of criminal statutes and court rulings there.
Rhodes’s practice emphasizes courtroom advocacy and the mechanics of criminal defense. He relies on professional networks such as the Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers for continuing discussion of best practices and recent decisions. That membership signals an ongoing engagement with the criminal defense bar in the state.
Outside of the courtroom, Rhodes’s public profile is compact. He maintains a small practice and focuses on direct representation rather than broad public visibility. Colleagues note that his work is case-driven and oriented toward immediate client needs in criminal matters.
He continues to practice under the name Wesley Rhodes, Lawyer at Law in Arkansas. He currently concentrates on criminal defense in Arkansas state courts.