Representative Cases
With decades of military law experience in all branches of the Armed Forces, the attorneys at JAG Defense have compiled a staggering record of successes both in and out of the courtroom. Please review our Representative Cases for a sampling of the outstanding results we have been able to obtain for our clients facing a broad range of allegations. In doing so, however, please remember that all cases are unique. Simply because a particular result was obtained in one case does not guarantee or predict a similar result in future cases.
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Most Recent Results:
July 2010: Army E-6 Court-Martial, Fort Irwin, CA
Result: Full Acquittal
June 2010: Defense Contractor issued Statement of Reasons (SOR) for Guideline F – Financial Considerations (18 unpaid debts) and Guideline E – Personal Conduct for failing to disclose debts on SF86.
Result: SOR response sufficiently mitigated all concerns and security clearance was granted without having to go through a Hearing.
May 2010: Naval Officer Board of Inquiry, NS Norfolk, VA
Result: Officer Retained in Naval Service.
April 2010: Administrative Separation Board, NS Norfolk, VA
Result: 18½ year Sailor found to have committed No Misconduct and Retained in Navy.
March 2010: Air Force O-6 was issued Letter of Intent to Revoke Security Clearance due to unprofessional relationship with subordinate.
Result: Top Secret Clearance retained.
February 2010: Army Soldier deserted on eve of deployment for 3+ years.
Result: No Conviction, No Confinement, No Criminal Record, No Punitive Discharge.
January 2010: Naval Officer Board of Inquiry, NS Norfolk, VA
Result: Officer Retained in Naval Service.
December 2009: Navy E-4 General Court-Martial
Negotiated alternate disposition for Petty Officer who engaged in 9 month sexual relationship with 14 year old girl.
Result: No conviction, no criminal record, no jail time, and no sex offender registration.
November 2009: Employee for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) was denied a Q-clearance based upon a history of alcohol abuse, which included 4 DUIs and continued drinking. JAG Defense prepared a substantive response package and represented employee at his hearing. Result: Clearance Granted.
October 2009: Navy civilian employee issued Letter of Intent to Revoke Security Clearance after 2 bankruptcies and continued significant debt. Result: Top Secret Clearance retained.
September 2009: Air Force E-5 General Court-Martial, Maxwell AFB, AL
Result: Full Acquittal
August 2009: Civilian contractor repeatedly viewed pornography on his work computer. After disciplinary action was taken, contractor again viewed pornography on his work computer, leading to his termination from his position. Client retained JAG Defense to assist in preparing his SF-85P for new position. Result: Clearance granted without Letter of Intent even being issued.
August 2009: Air Force officer issued Letter of Intent to Revoke Security Clearance after 2nd alcohol-related incident. Result: Top Secret Clearance retained.
July 2009: Air Force O-3, General Court-Martial, Brooks City AB, TX
Client Facing Numerous Charges for Assault and Communicating a Threat. Result: Convinced Command to WITHDRAW and DISMISS All Court-Martial Charges, Client Receives General (Under Honorable Conditions) Separation from Air Force.
June 2009: Civilian contractor with 4 years of drug abuse while holding a clearance, a drug-related conviction, and falsification of prior SF86.
Result: Top Secret Clearance granted.
May 2009: Civilian contractor with recent cocaine abuse and drug-related conviction.Result: Clearance granted.
April 2009: Marine Corps E-2, Camp Pendleton, CA
Result: Convinced command that Discharge for Misconduct with Other Than Honorable characterization was not appropriate. Member separated instead for non-Misconduct basis with General (Under Honorable Conditions) discharge.
March 2009: Army E-7 General Court-Martial, Fort Bragg, NC
Result: Minimal Confinement Time after Military Judge Dismissed 1 Charge and Combined 3 Charges of Child Pornography Possession.
February 2009: Navy Sailor AWOL for 18+ months
Result: No Conviction, No Confinement, No Criminal Record, No Punitive Discharge
January 2009: Naval Officer Board of Inquiry, NS Norfolk, VA
Result: No Misconduct
January 2009: Army E-4 Special Court-Martial, Fort Stewart, GA
Result: Full Acquittal
December 2008: Marine Corps E-4 Special Court-Martial, Tampa, FL
Result: Full Acquittal
November 2008: Naval Officer General Court-Martial, Camp Pendleton, CA
Result: Full Acquittal