All branches of the service Army, Airforce, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard, are subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). It includes all active-duty, reserve, guard and retired military personnel. Servicemen and servicewomen charged with violations of the UCMJ can face punishment ranging from loss of privileges to discharge. A violation charge on record can have a lasting effect on military careers and carry into future civilian life. If you are facing charges of violating the UCMJ, you need to contact a Clarksville Military Criminal Defense Attorney for protection of your rights in the face of a criminal charge. Military personnel faced with charges of breaching military law need a competent and skilled attorney experienced in military law.
Mr. Miller has active duty experience, is knowledgeable in military law and is an accomplished trial lawyer. He is admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, and various State Supreme Courts including Tennessee. The firm defends military personnel facing any of the following legal situations:
The military does not have double jeopardy. You could be charged with the same crime in the civilian court system. It is important that you seek legal defense if you have a violation charge against you such as fraud or larceny (robbery, theft of government property, conspiracy to defraud the military), drug crimes including failing or refusing urinalysis testing, military offenses (unsubordination, AWOL, fraternization, adultery), war crimes, assault and violent crimes, and officer misconduct.
You have rights as a servicemember. Lance is a military criminal defense attorney who can help ensure that your rights are protected during the course of enforcement procedures. His vast experience in military law can help you through show cause hearings, boards of review, nonjudicial judgment and adverse reports. He has defended countless servicemen and servicewomen to very favorable outcomes. His goal is to have charges decreased or dropped from your record. Make an appointment with Mr. Miller today to review your case.
Contact a Clarksville Military Criminal Defense Lawyer for defense against a military crime.