Representative Cases

With decades of military law experience in all branches of the Armed Forces, the attorneys at JAG Defense have compiled a staggering record of successes both in and out of the courtroom. Please review our Representative Cases for a sampling of the outstanding results we have been able to obtain for our clients facing a broad range of allegations. In doing so, however, please remember that all cases are unique. Simply because a particular result was obtained in one case does not guarantee or predict a similar result in future cases.

Military Success Stories
Security Clearance Success Stories
Positive Urinalysis Success Stories

April 2013

U.S. Air Force E-7 Court-Martial, Eglin AFB, FL
Result: All Sex Offenses Withdrawn and Dismissed. No Sex Offender Registration, No Discharge.

March 2013

Security Clearance Adjudication, Washington D.C. SOR issued under Adjudicative Guidelines for Sexual Behavior, Personal Conduct and Criminal Conduct.
Result: Clearance granted after Personal Appearance.

February 2013

U.S. Navy O-4 Admiral’s Mast, NS Norfolk, VA
Result: Not Guilty.

January 2013

Security Clearance Adjudication, Washington D.C., SOR issued under Adjudicative Guidelines for Foreign Influence, Sexual Behavior, Personal Conduct, Financial Considerations, Drug Involvement, Criminal Conduct, and Use of Information Technology Systems.
Result: Clearance granted after Personal Appearance.

December 2012

U.S. Army E-7 Court-Martial, Fort Stewart, GA
Result: Full Acquittal.

November 2012

U.S. Army E-5 Court-Martial, Fort Wainwright, AK
Result: Full Acquittal.

October 2012

U.S. Air Force E-4 Administrative Separation Board, RAF Lakenheath, UK
Result: Board Recommends Probation and Rehabilitation

September 2012

U.S. Navy O-5 Board of Inquiry, NS Norfolk, VA
Result: Officer permitted to retire in current paygrade.

August 2012

Security Clearance Adjudication, Washington D.C., Reapplication for clearance after 37 years of alcohol abuse/alcohol-related incidents.
Result: JAG Defense demonstrated a sufficient change in behavior resulting in the client being cleared for a new security clearance.

July 2012

U.S. Army Board of Corrections
Result: Former spouse awarded military retirement pay.