Military Criminal Defense Attorney
Get legal help with your civilian conviction today!
When you are in the military and charged with a civilian offense, such as DWI or DUI, drug crimes, violent crimes,
sex crimes, theft crimes or anything else, you will need an aggressive defender who specializes in
military criminal defense to help protect your future. Being convicted of one of these offenses, no matter how severe, can result in a dishonorable discharge on top of other harsh consequences. Fortunately, you may be given the opportunity to have your case heard at a
discharge hearing, where you will be able to defend your case.
With representation from a seasoned military criminal defense lawyer, you may be able to avoid a dishonorable discharge for your charges. At this administrative hearing, you will present your case and, with help from your attorney, you may avoid separation from the service. In most cases, when the administrative meeting is called, it is generally due to an involuntary discharge or Other Than Honorable discharge that is occurring. With an Other Than Honorable (Dishonorable) discharge on your criminal record, you may find it nearly impossible to ever retain employment. Contact
Guy L. Womack & Associates, P.C. immediately if you have been convicted of a civilian crime and you potentially face an administrative separation from the military.
Criminal Lawyer Defending Military Service Members
Whether you are in the Army, Navy, Marines or Air Force, you risk being discharged from the military in some form of an administrative hearing. It is important to secure legal representation at your soonest convenience and begin working on building your case. You will need extensive evidence and proof that you should not be discharged from the military in order to challenge your case. As such, only the most experienced and tried military criminal defense attorney will be able to assist you.
Contact a military criminal defense attorney from Guy L. Womack & Associates, P.C. today to get experienced legal guidance and representation for your civilian conviction case. |