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 need help with Religious Liberties you must contact the right 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.
Service members accused of a crime under the UCMJ in Vermont may face a court-martial. Courts-martial are trials for those who have been charged with crimes outlined 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 related to Religious Liberties. If the defendant is convicted, they will face severe penalties.
We are a law firm that recognizes that every case is part of our client’s story, not just our story. As a JAG officer, R. Davis Younts 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.
R. Davis Younts combines the skills of an award-winning trial attorney with his experience as a military officer to provide a thoughtful and strategic defense to active duty service members accused of Religious Liberties. If you are charged with violating the Uniform Code of Military Justice, need assistance with Religious Liberties, or you don’t know what to do, reach out to military defense attorney R. Davis Younts in Vermont – without delay.
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What a Military Lawyer do?
A military lawyer specializes in handling legal matters related to the military and its personnel, including active-duty service members and veterans. They offer a wide range of legal services, including advice and representation in various areas of law. Specifically, these areas include administrative, civil, criminal, and even international law.
Corrections and discharge
Everyone makes mistakes. If you need to have a mistake in your military records corrected, or if you need to have your discharge from the military upgraded in Vermont, UCMJ defense lawyer R. Davis Younts can help.
When a veteran leaves the military without an Honorable Discharge, their job prospects diminish, and they lose access to education benefits. Additionally, some veterans receive no benefits at all. Nevertheless, these veterans still have options available to them. Sometimes, mistakes can be fixed.
Fixing military records is an exceptionally complex process, with strict deadlines to meet and rigid guidelines to follow. Attorney R. Davis Younts will guide you through the records’ correction process from start to finish in Vermont.
Security Clearance
We assist federal employees, contractors, and military members in Vermont in all stages of the security clearance process. Federal employees, military members, and government contractors must secure and maintain a security clearance to keep their jobs or qualify for key positions and promotions. In recent years, there has been a 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. Maintaining honesty throughout the application and renewal process is crucial, especially because failing to do so can lead to the loss of employment. Moreover, we regularly assist federal employees, contractors, and military personnel with nationwide representation at all stages of the security clearance process. Consequently, we have helped many retain their clearances. Our attorneys who work in this area have all held clearances and understand the process from professional and personal experience.
Military Religious Freedom & Religious Accommodations.
Military personnel in the United States possess a legal entitlement to request religious accommodation in Vermont. This process involves consulting with their commanding officer, medical provider, chaplain, and at times, a legal advisor. R. Davis Younts, a military religious freedom attorney, is dedicated to safeguarding your right to pursue a religious accommodation and assisting in securing it.
Amid a surge in requests for religious exemptions to the military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, it is crucial for personnel seeking such exemptions to understand the legal framework and precedents governing religious accommodations within the military.
Need help with military charges in Vermont? Our dedicated military lawyer offers personalized defense strategies and protects your interests. Contact us today for professional legal support!