U.S. Air Force O-3 General Court-Martial, Lackland AFB, TXResult: Full Acquittal
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U.S. Air Force O-3 General Court-Martial, Lackland AFB, TXResult: Full Acquittal
Read moreAn Air Force E-7 self-referred to ADAPT for alcohol abuse and entered treatment. Over the course of almost a year, our client attended multiple detox clinics, in-patient rehabilitation centers, and out-patient treatment programs. Despite these ADAPT efforts, our client relapsed repeatedly (7x) during his treatment plan and was deemed an “ADAPT treatment failure.” Our client’s […]
Read moreU.S. Air Force Administrative Separation Board, Hanscom AFB, MAResult: ADAPT Failure Retained
Read moreArmy O-3 tested positive on a urinalysis test for methamphetamine. Upon our advice, she refused nonjudicial punishment and demanded trial by court-martial. At her subsequent General Court-Martial, JAG Defense attacked the credibility of the urinalysis program, showing numerous errors that occurred on the day of our client’s collection. The member panel deliberated for less than […]
Read moreA Navy Chief Petty Officer tested positive on random urinalysis test for codeine. He was taken to Captain’s Mast and found guilty. Subsequently, he retained the services of JAG Defense to represent him at his discharge board. During our investigation into the circumstances surrounding the test, JAG Defense discovered that our client consumed multiple poppyseed […]
Read moreU.S. Army O-3 General Court-Martial, Fort Hood, TXResult: Full Acquittal
Read moreU.S. Army E-6 Special Court-Martial, JB Lewis-McChord, WAResult: Full Acquittal
Read moreU.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 […]
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Grover 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.
Client Defense Contractor employee retained our assistance for a "Reapplication after Denial," with the previous clearance being denied under Adjudicative Guideline G – Alcohol Consumption as a result of excessive consumption for many years, five DUIs, diagnosis as alcohol dependent, and then continuing to consume alcohol notwithstanding such diagnosis. After ceasing consumption of alcohol and providing documented proof of such cessation, along with changes in behavior indicative of sobriety, we were able to assist client in being approved for a new clearance.
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