Article 128b UCMJ deals with the crime of assault. The military can charge Article 128b UCMJ when there are credible allegations of assault that arise from violent situations. Those could be [...]
Behavioral health-related misconduct often leads to adverse separation for service members. Unfortunately, many of these service members lack access to to counselors before their mental health [...]
The Unfavorable Information File (UIF) is an official record of unfavorable information about an individual. Units usually keep these records at the squadron level. These files document any [...]
Article 92 UCMJ is the Failure to Obey an Order or Regulation. The U.S. military considers it a dereliction of duty when soldiers are unable or unwilling to perform the job assigned to military [...]
If you found this article, you may have searched for “Military Lawyer Near Me”. You may be a military member who faces criminal charges, an administrative separation or other adverse [...]
You are a senior officer or a non-commissioned officer in the U.S. Army. You have dedicated your life to serving your country and your unit. You have earned the respect and trust of your peers [...]
UCMJ Article 117a is the Wrongful Broadcast or Distribution of Intimate Visual Image. In the civilian world, this offense is commonly called revenge porn. A more accurate description is [...]
An Article 120 UCMJ conviction can be appealed within the military justice system. Having an experienced military appeals lawyer can make all the difference. The appeals process typically [...]
In Article 120 UCMJ cases, the most critical evidence often involves witness testimony, forensic evidence, and any documentation that supports the allegations. Sexual assault cases can be [...]