Thursday, December 30, 2010

Carolina Court-Martial Lawyer: Military Law Practice Described

I am a civilian criminal defense attorney and a former military JAG lawyer.  My military defense law practice covers bases in North Carolina, South Carolina and all over the world.  This includes:

- Seymour Johnson AFB - Goldsboro, North Carolina area
- Pope AFB - Fayetteville, North Carolina area
- Fort Bragg - Fayetteville, North Carolina area
- Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station - Havelock/Jacksonville, North Carolina area
- New River Marine Corps Air Station - Jacksonville, North Carolina area
- Camp Lejeune - Jacksonville, North Carolina area
- Shaw AFB - Sumter, South Carolina area

- Charleston AFB
- Fort Jackson - Columbia, South Carolina area
- Charleston Naval Weapons Station
- Beaufort Marine Corps Air Station
- Parris Island Marine Corps Recruit Depot - Beaufort, South Carolina area


As a military law specialist, my legal practice is exclusively limited to representing and defending military members of all service branches, stationed around the world, who are facing all types of military specific adverse actions such as:

- General court-martial (military criminal trial)
- Special court-martial (military criminal trial)
- Summary court-martial (military criminal trial)
- Court-martial clemency
- Court-martial appeal
- Article 32 hearings
- Military discharge or separation, including show cause and board of inquiry
- Military discipline
- UCMJ actions
- Article 15, Nonjudicial Punishment (NJP), Captain’s Mast
- Admonition (letter of admonition – LOA)
- Reprimand (GOMOR or letter of reprimand – LOR)
- Demotion
- Investigations by IG, CID, AFOSI, NCIS, CGIS, AR 15-6, CDI, command
- Board of Correction for Military Records (BCMR) appeals
- Negative performance report or evaluation report appeals
- Security clearance issues
- Medical board cases and hearings (MEB, PEB)

Initial case consultations are free.  Please contact me by:

Toll Free Phone:  800-988-0602
Direct E-Mail:  militarylawfirm@gmail.com
Law Firm Web:  www.militaryadvocate.com

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