Those serving in the military have to protect their career at every turn. If you make a mistake on base, you can face military justice and possibly a court-martial. If you get arrested for a mistake made off of the base or during your free time, you might face...
Military Law
Defend yourself if you’re charged with going AWOL
Going absent without leave is a serious offense in the military. If you go AWOL, then there is a risk that you could be penalized for doing so. What’s important to note is that missing a shift or being absent unexpectedly doesn’t necessarily have to result in issues...
What to know about security clearances, and how you might lose one
No matter your branch of the armed forces, many defense roles require you to procure a security clearance to take them on. Doing so isn't a fast or easy process. You have to provide information about your finances, former jobs and colleagues, relatives to include any...
Can your financial history impact your military career?
Service members in the United States are expected to uphold high standards of behavior. Any infractions or criminal activity could have a serious impact on your military career. Additionally, as you progress, opportunities such as promotions may be available, and...
How can an attorney help during a military investigation?
Military members often have the ability to work with attorneys and defenders through the military, but if you’re under investigation, you do have the option of working with a civilian defense attorney. If you choose to do this, what you’re agreeing to is allowing your...
What is the Uniform Code of Military Justice?
If you work in the military, you should be aware of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, or UCMJ. This act is one that governs the military justice system. With this act, the President is allowed to decide on the procedures and rules to be implemented through the...
How to overcome a positive drug test in the military
As a military service member, having a drug test come back positive is serious. A positive urine drug test could put your military career at risk, but you do have the right to defend yourself. When you have a urine sample taken that comes back with positive results,...
13 legal challenges that one could face as a member of the armed forces
During or after serving in the military, one could be classified as enlisted, commissioned, retired or discharged. There are specific legal challenges that each classification could face. Military law has its own distinct laws that can overlap with state and federal...
What to expect from a court-martial
It can be daunting anytime you find out that you're facing criminal charges. It may be harder to digest if you're facing court-martial, though. Your ability to remain in the military may be contingent on how your case unfolds. The court-martial process can seem quite...
What happens when you fail a military urinalysis test?
The federal prohibition of certain drugs doesn't stop people from using them or from being able to buy them. All it does is make their possession and use criminal. Plenty of otherwise upstanding people find themselves on the wrong side of the law just because of what...