Georgia UCMJ Attorneys for Charges Under the UCMJ

GA Military Defense Lawyers Helping You Understand Your Rights & Defense Options

Service members are held to a high standard of conduct, both in their military lives and their civilian lives. Under the UCMJ, any service member charged with a crime may be prosecuted through the court-martial process, a complicated series of events that is similar to the civilian judicial process but has many unique attributes that must be addressed with an experienced attorney.

Georgia Military Defense Lawyer

If you have been charged with a crime during your service to our country, it is important to understand your charges, your rights, and your defense options. Chief among your rights is the right to be represented by a military-appointed lawyer. Unfortunately, military lawyers, much like civilian public defenders, carry heavy caseloads and are given access to limited resources. The representation a military lawyer offers might be adequate, but may not be the focused defense you need to protect your freedom, your career and your future from the harm caused by a conviction.

Our Georgia UCMJ defense lawyers offer the knowledgeable guidance you need to understand the court-martial process and the defense options available to you. With multiple experienced attorneys on staff, we take a team approach to your case and offer the focused defense representation your future deserves.

GA Military Defense Lawyers with Experience Defending a Wide Range of Charges

Our extensive work with the military and civilian criminal justice systems allows us to offer defense guidance to service members facing a wide range of charges, including:

  • Military sex offenses
  • Fraud or theft charges
  • Violent crimes
  • DUI/DWI & drug offenses

On your behalf, we will conduct a thorough investigation of your charges and the events leading to your arrest. Any information disputing the prosecution’s case, including conflicting evidence and contradictory witness statements, will be used to negotiate a reduction or dismissal of your charges or to plead your case during your hearing before your court-martial panel.

If you have been charged with a crime, do not wait to contact our office. We will begin planning your defense immediately, even as the prosecution is still working to build a case against you. Contact our office online or call to discuss your charges and your defense options with one of our experienced Georgia UCMJ attorneys.