When facing military court on a criminal matter, it is critical that you have a defense attorney that is fully familiar with the UCMJ. This code affects all branches of the military, including Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine and even those who may be contracted by the military in some cases. Attorney Lance Miller has extensive experience in military courts and Chief of Military Justice for the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell in his last assignment.
The understanding of the inner workings of military justice and how the system operates is crucial for any individual who is facing criminal accusations. There are specific problems with military trials and these can affect the accused if the attorney representing them does not have a full understanding of the way the system operates.
There are serious problems when accused in military court; you may be facing a five-to-one group of prosecuting attorneys on the other side. You need to have representation from a Clarksville military criminal defense lawyer that is fully familiar with all the variety of injustices that can occur in military court. The opposing counsel may have made deals with witnesses that allow them to testify against you and gain immunity; this happens in civilian court as well, but the degree that this is practiced in military court can lead to a conviction when another member of the services that is in trouble is trying to avoid a court martial or other legal problem. The ability to challenge witnesses effectively and counter their claims against you can be crucial in such cases. Lance is prepared to do the research necessary on your case and find a defense strategy to employ to seek the best outcome in your case. You will be in strong, experienced hands when you enlist our assistance.
Contact a Clarksville military defense attorney from our firm to provide you with outstanding experience and dedicated legal counsel in any UCMJ case.