Depending on the act for which a military member was arrested, disciplinary actions may vary. Commonly, less serious military crimes are handled through a non-judicial process, such as an Article 15 hearing, captain's mast, or office hours. More serious crimes, such as violent crimes of Article 120 rape, Article 118 murder, or assault, are required to be tried in a court martial process. Anyone involved in these types of disciplinary actions should be represented by the trusted military defense attorney from our firm. Contact us today to learn more about how we'll fight for you!
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