U.S. Marine Corps Warrant Officer Board of Inquiry, MCB Kaneohe Bay, HIResult: No Misconduct/Retain
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U.S. Marine Corps Warrant Officer Board of Inquiry, MCB Kaneohe Bay, HIResult: No Misconduct/Retain
Read moreStaff Sergeant in the Air Force received Statement of Reasons (SOR) containing allegations of wire fraud. JAG Defense successfully mitigated concerns demonstrating that the member believed the funds in question were income generated from her partner’s business and were meant to cover childcare expenses and no charges were filed. Clearance retained.
Read moreFederal employee received Supplemental Information Request (SIR) regarding alleged student loan debt in collections, Article 15 and discharge from US Army while in entry training, previous work terminations and previous traffic citations (some unpaid). JAG Defense successfully mitigated concerns demonstrating debt reduction plan in place and provided explanations for work/military terminations and traffic citations in […]
Read moreApplicant to a position with the Executive Office of the President received a Letter of Intent (LOI) to deny Top Secret eligibility due to allegations of domestic violence and failure to disclose these alleged incidents on the SF-86. JAG Defense successfully mitigated concerns the adjudicators had demonstrating that the incidents in question had not resulted […]
Read moreFederal employee received Supplemental Information Request (SIR) regarding an allegedly non-disclosed traffic stop. JAG Defense successfully mitigated concerns by demonstrating that traffic stop had been a ticket with a fine under $300, thus not requiring disclosure on the SF-86. Clearance retained.
Read moreFederal employee received Statement of Reasons (SOR) alleging he had been fired from previous positions following a reprimand and unsatisfactory performance and failed to respond to a Supplemental Information Request (SIR) containing allegations of false statements made regarding GS Level when applying for a new position. JAG Defense successfully mitigated concerns with previous employment and […]
Read moreWest Coast: Federal Employee received Statement of Reasons (SOR) alleging prior illegal drug use. JAG Defense successfully mitigated concerns with properly disclosed illegal drug use prior to applying as a first-time clearance holder. Clearance granted.
Read moreMid-Atlantic: Army Reservist received Statement of Reasons (SOR) alleging underage drinking, driving under the influence, illegal drug possession and carrying another’s CAC card while active duty. JAG Defense assisted with SOR Response and successfully mitigated concerns with incidents that had occurred years prior. Clearance retained.
Read morePacific: Naval Officer received a Statement of Reasons (SOR) alleging financial considerations for significant financial debt and failure to disclose them on the SF-86. JAG Defense assisted with SOR Response and successfully demonstrated that disclosures of the debt had been previously made and mitigated concerns the adjudicators had with the debt. Clearance retained.
Read moreMidwest: Government Contractor received Statement of Reasons (SOR) alleging illegal drug use while possessing a security clearance. Client opted to submit a response in lieu of requesting a hearing before an Administrative Judge. JAG Defense mitigated concerns adjudicators had with prior drug use while possessing a clearance and successfully had the SOR withdrawn. Clearance retained.
Read moreGrover H. Baxley is the founding attorney of JAG Defense. As a former member of the U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General’s Corps, Mr. Baxley now provides highly experienced representation for military members in all branches of service all over the world.
Jill Thomas has served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney, military defense counsel, and military judge. She has extensive experience in military justice, litigation and administrative processes.
Army E-4 was charged with possession of child pornography and was facing the possibility of 10 years confinement, a dishonorable discharge, and a sex offender registration. At his Article 32 hearing, our knowledgeable cross-examination of the government’s forensic computer expert highlighted the government’s inability to prove that our client ever viewed the files of child pornography that were found on his computer. As a result, the government WITHDREW AND DISMISSED the charge against our client.
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