We assist federal employees, contractors, military members in all stages of the security clearance process. Federal employees, military members and government contractors are typically required to obtain and maintain a security clearance as a condition of employment or as part of their eligibility for certain positions and promotions. In recent years there has been in steady increase in the number of jobs and military positions that require security clearances. The handling of classified documents continues to be an issue that shows up in headlines. Now more than ever, it is important for those in the military and involved in work related to the federal government to obtain and retain security clearances. Currently, there are three primary clearance levels:
- Confidential
- Secret
- Top Secret
The application process as well as the periodic renewal process involves extensive and thorough background investigations. These investigations look into personal, financial, and criminal history. Unfortunately, things as minor as traffic offenses or credit card debt can cause an initial issuance or renewal to be denied. Once you obtain a clearance, it can be taken away or downgraded anytime a concern arises.
Applying for a security clearance should be taken seriously and conducted with care and strategy. Honesty throughout the application and renewal process is important, especially when failing to maintain a security clearance will lead to loss of employment. We regularly assist federal employees and contractors as well as military personnel with nationwide representation in all stages of the security clearance process and have helped them retain their clearances. Our attorneys that work in this area have all held clearances and understand the process from professional and personal experience. We can assist will all stages of the process:
- Guidance and counseling in completing security clearance forms (e.g., e-QIP, SF-85P,
SF-86) - Preparation for investigative interviews
- Representation during the polygraph process
- Response to Statement of Reasons, Notices of Intent to Deny or Revoke a Clearance, and
Interrogatories - Representation in security clearance hearings before federal government agencies (e.g.,
DOHA, DOE, DHS, DOJ, Intelligence Community) - Appeals of adverse security clearance proceedings
- Request for security clearance reconsideration
About Davis:
Davis is a Christian, husband, homeschool dad, and JAG Defense providing strategic legal guidance and expert criminal defense to military, federal law enforcement, and other patriots. My passion for justice and compassion for people is based on the belief that all of us are created in the image of God and endowed by our creator with inalienable rights. Davis is on the frontlines of the battle to defeat tyranny and preserve freedom. No King but Christ!
R. Davis Younts began his legal career as a military prosecutor, quickly earning a reputation as a passionate advocate for justice. JAG Attorney Younts’ success, ninety-eight percent conviction rates, as well as his skillful handling of complex cases garnering national attention, resulted in his competitive selection as an Air Force Area Defense Counsel.
As a military defense attorney, Younts found his true calling and went on to become the top-ranked litigator in his region. Although asked to become one of eighteen Senior Trial Counsel in the Air Force, Younts turned down this prestigious offer to remain a defense attorney. His hard work was rewarded when he was hand-picked to become a Senior Defense Counsel and put in charge of the Air Force’s busiest region where he served as the lead attorney for homicide, sexual assault, drug, and other serious criminal cases.
Military defense attorney R. Davis Younts knows how to cast doubt on the evidence against you in a drug case and how to bring your case to its best possible conclusion. Depending on the details of a drug charge, he will pursue the most effective defense strategy.
Attorney R. Davis Younts has been a prosecutor, a JAG (Judge Advocate General), and a number one-ranked Senior Defense Counsel in the U.S. Air Force. He’s been practicing law for eighteen years, and he defends those accused of drug crimes in both civilian and military courts.
You can reach attorney R. Davis Younts by calling (833) 739-5291 or (717) 612-4840. His law offices are located at 26 North Ninth Street in Lemoyne, Pennsylvania. If the military is accusing you of a drug crime, don’t lose hope. Instead, make the call to R. Davis Younts.
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