Military Criminal Defense
As a former Military Judge and Infantry Officer, Guy Womack has extensive training and schooling in all aspects of the law, especially military criminal defense. His ability to successfully change the outcome of a case in his defendants favor has sparked media attention world-wide. With 10 years of active duty under his belt as a Lieutenant Colonel of the United States Marine Corps, Mr. Womack is able to adequately provide you with the legal services necessary to finding an optimum outcome in your case.
While the firm is based in Houston, Texas and an additional office in McAllen, Mr. Womack has been known to serve clients internationally. Whether you are arrested in the United States or a foreign country and are in dire need of a strong defense, Mr. Womack prefers to come to his clients. In order to give you a better understanding of the types of services Mr. Womack and his team have to offer, please refer to the list below. You can also contact a representative from the firm to learn more about unique cases which may not be included in this general list.
Civilian Conviction
Convictions that would normally be tried at the state level will be handled different for military members. Drug crimes, sex crimes and several other behaviors can lead to dishonorable discharge. Read more about civilian conviction…
Courts Martial
Military personnel are tried differently than the procedures used in civilian courts. Service members instead face legal action by courts-martial. Read more about courts martial…
Courts Martial Appeals
Service members are legally allowed to appeal a decision made in a courts-martial ruling, and this procedure is best done with the representation of a military criminal defense attorney. Read more about courts martial appeals…
Parole and Clemency
When the time nears to petition for parole or clemency, you should seek the legal advice of a military defense lawyer to help make sure that the procedure is handled appropriately. Read more about parole and clemency…
Discharge Hearings
Many incidents can lead to the involuntary discharge of a military service member. Some include homosexuality, misconduct and drug use. Read more about discharge hearings…
Sex Offenses
Being convicted of a sexual crime will greatly affect your entire life, including your military status. Those found guilty could be discharged or face a pay reduction; in some cases, imprisonment is even permissible. Read more about sex offenses…
Officer Misconduct
Misconduct does not necessarily have to occur on military grounds to warrant a dishonorable discharge. Officer misconduct can also refer to civilian convictions. Read more about officer misconduct…
Assault
Attempts at violence – even the threat of violence – can be charged as a crime of assault. There are different types of assault, the most common being simple assault, aggravated assault, and assault and battery. Read more about assault…
Fraud Crimes
The military operates under its own set of legal procedures for crimes, including fraudulent acts that misrepresent or falsely accuse another individual. Read more about fraud crimes…
Drug Offenses
Drug use, possession, distribution, etc…can all be seen as instances of officer misconduct and they could be cause for the involuntary discharge of a military service member. Read more about drug offenses…
Fraternization
The military enforces strict regulations to govern the relationships between officers of different ranks. Failure to maintain the laws set forth could result in an allegation of military fraternization. Read more about fraternization…
Houston Criminal Defense Attorney
Perhaps you know someone who is not a military serviceman but needs legal representation nonetheless. Guy L. Womack & Associates is a team of skilled defense attorneys experienced in all matters of criminal defense, from military cases to state and federal civilian cases. Read more about a Houston criminal defense attorney…
Contact a Military Criminal Defense Attorney
In the wake of a military criminal accusation, who else would you want by your side? None other than an experienced, successful, and well known military criminal defense attorney at Guy L. Womack & Associates, P.C. Due to the fact that military law is such a specific legal field, you must ensure that your legal protection team is intimately familiar with all aspects of military law. The only way to ensure that is to find a criminal defense attorney who has actually served time in the military and is familiar with its practices.
For more information or to schedule your free initial case consultation, please contact a military criminal defense attorney at the firm today.