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JAG Lawyer in Goodfellow AFB, Texas

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    UCMJ JAG DEFENSE

    THE UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE

    WORLDWIDE UCMJ MILITARY DEFENSE

    Fighting Criminal Charges if You Are on Active Duty in Goodfellow AFB, Texas. The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) is a complex set of laws and regulations. A conviction for a UCMJ violation can put you in prison and ruin your future. If you’re accused of a UCMJ violation while on active duty, you must contact the right Goodfellow AFB, Texas lawyer.

    MILITARY RELIGIOUS FREEDOM & RELIGIOUS

    Military personnel in the U.S. have a legal right to seek religious accommodation. The process includes seeking the advice and the insights of their commander, medical provider, chaplain, and sometimes an attorney. Military religious freedom attorney R. Davis Younts will protect your right to seek...

    MILITARY MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL DEFENSE

    Being a medical professional can be difficult and incredibly rewarding at the same time. While providing medical aid and saving people’s lives can be meaningful and valuable, there are incredibly high standards to practice medicine effectively. These standards are even more vital in the military. Strict protocols are in place...

    UCMJ CORRECTIONS AND DISCHARGE

    When someone leaves the military inGoodfellow AFB, Texas without an Honorable Discharge, that veteran’s job prospects are reduced, he or she receives no education benefits, and some veterans receive no benefits at all. However, these veterans are not without options. Correcting anyone’s military records...

    UCMJ DRUG CRIMES (ARTICLE 112A)

    Using, possessing, or selling illegal drugs can mean serious legal trouble if you are on active duty. Just one joint of marijuana is enough to ruin your future. If you are charged with a drug crime in a military court, you must be represented by military defense attorney R. Davis Younts.

    UCMJ SEXUAL ASSAULT (ARTICLE 120)

    The Pentagon has spent millions on sexual assault and rape prevention, but there is little for you if you are the target of a false rape or sexual assault allegation. If you’re on active duty in Goodfellow AFB, Texas and you are accused of rape or sexual assault, contact military defense attorney R. Davis Younts at once.

    Goodfellow AFB, Texas

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    We are a law firm that recognizes that every case is part of our client’s story, not just our story. I as a JAG officer in Goodfellow AFB, Texas, served as a prosecutor, a military defense attorney, a command legal advisor, and a senior legal advisor to deployed commanders and general officers. He has served as the Chief of the Military Justice Division at the Air Force JAG School. R. Davis Younts is the recipient of an Air Force Meritorious Service Medal and an Air Force Commendation Medal, and he was ranked as the number one Senior Defense Counsel in the Air Force.

    Goodfellow AFB, Texas

    Worldwide UCMJ Military Defense

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    The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) is a complex set of laws and regulations. A conviction for a UCMJ violation can put you in prison and ruin your future. If you’re accused of a UCMJ violation while on active duty in Goodfellow AFB, Texas, you must contact the right military defense attorney.
    That attorney is R. Davis Younts.

    Few lawyers have his extensive background in both military and civilian courts. Attorney R. Davis Younts has been a prosecutor as well as a defense lawyer, so he has considerable experience on both sides of the courtroom.

    Court-Martial Defense in Goodfellow AFB, Texas

    Anyone who is accused of a crime under the UCMJ may face a court-martial. Courts-martial are trials for service members who have been accused of committing a crime as set forth in the UCMJ’s Punitive Articles. Courts-martial follow the procedures and rules used in federal courts.
    Article 32 of the UCMJ permits a pre-court-martial investigation to determine if there is probable cause to prosecute a suspect for a crime. If a court-martial is conducted, and if the defendant is convicted, he or she may face serious penalties.

    Those penalties may include:

    • Incarceration
    • Loss of pay and benefits
    • Teduction of rank or Dishonorable discharge
    • Loss of the right to own a firearm
    • Registration as a sex offender (for sex crime convictions)

    Military defense lawyer R. Davis Younts represents service members who are charged with crimes that include (but are not limited to) sex crimes, drug crimes, thefts, crimes of violence including domestic violence, desertion, mutiny, being drunk on duty, and insubordination.

    Court-Martial Appeals

    Attorney R. Davis Younts also defends clients in court-martial appeals. Some courts-martial are appealed automatically, but you have the right to appeal any conviction under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

    To prevail with the appeal of a court-martial conviction, your military defense lawyer will need to show that a specific legal or procedural error in the court-martial adversely affected the outcome.
    Appeals can be based on errors that include procedural violations, abuse of authority, factual errors, mistakes while collecting evidence, and failures in the interpretation and application of the UCMJ.

    Article 15 Defense

    Attorney R. Davis Younts also represents clients who are the subject of adverse administrative actions under UCMJ Article 15, including adverse performance reviews and officer evaluation reports, denials or revocations of promotions, letters of reprimand, loss of pay, and discharges.
    Article 15 lets a commander impose a “nonjudicial” punishment without a trial. You can be penalized under Article 15 without regard to when or where you allegedly committed a violation – even if you were off-duty and out of uniform.

    You have the right to “decline” a penalty under Article 15. If you do, that gives your commander several options. He or she can dismiss the allegations or give you a warning, but a commander may also initiate a court-martial or an administrative discharge proceeding.
    If you are notified of an Article 15 action against you in Goodfellow AFB, Texas, contact attorney R. Davis Younts at once. Article 15 is complicated, and a court-martial conviction linked to an Article 15 action can trigger penalties more severe than the original nonjudicial punishment.

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