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Military Appellate Lawyer Fort Hood

Fort Hood Military Appellate Lawyer

Lady justice statue, gavel, and legal books on the desk of a Fort Hood Military Appellate LawyerAny military service member knows that facing a court-martial is extremely serious and stressful, which is why it is important to contact a Fort Hood military appellate lawyer for help. A court-martial trial can arise as a result of charges that are specific to the military including: 

  • Mutiny
  • Insubordination
  • Desertion
  • Manslaughter
  • Arson

If you are facing a charge that could result in a court-martial verdict, it is important to explore all your representation rights. Many times you may be given a military defense attorney at no cost to you. This is somewhat like the private sector where you may be appointed a public defender. If your attorney is appointed to you at no cost, is there a reason to look for a civilian military defense or Fort Hood military appellate lawyer? 

Because the consequences of a court-martial are very serious, you should seek the best and most qualified military legal defense available. The government is going to attempt to take away your military livelihood so there is a lot on the line. While every case is different, why not at least consult with a military defense and military appellate lawyer to see how they can help with your defense. 

You do not have to give up the government-appointed attorney if you choose to hire a military defense lawyer. They can work side-by-side on your case. 

Other Reasons to Hire a Civilian Attorney 

Experience 

You always want to hire an attorney that has many years of experience handling these cases. Your military defense attorney may be very qualified, yet not possess the experience in your particular case. 

Amount of Time to Devote to Your Case 

If your case is fairly straightforward, the government-appointed military defense attorney may adequately represent you. However, if your case is more complex and your attorney needs to spend more time and effort in making sure your case is handled efficiently, a military defense attorney may not have the time available to devote to your cause. It is important to inquire to your government-appointment attorney about how many cases they are currently handling. 

Civilian Attorneys Have Fewer Restraints 

Military defense attorneys may be held to a chain of command that may limit their defense strategy for fear of retribution. A military defense lawyer does not have these restraints and are able to address any misconduct issues in higher-ranking military attorneys without worrying about repercussions. 

What to Ask if You Seek the Assistance of a Civilian Attorney 

If you want to explore all your options, including interviewing a civilian attorney instead of, or in addition to, using the government-appointed military attorney for your case, be sure to ask the following questions: 

  • Is your first consultation free?
  • How many cases have you successfully handled like mine?
  • Is a large part of your practice handling cases similar to mine?
  • Can you talk to me about the resolutions of cases you took that were like mine?
  • Are you familiar with any of the prosecuting lawyers or judges in my case?
  • What do you charge on an hourly basis?
  • Do I have to put down a retainer and if so how much, to obtain your services? 

Once you are satisfied with the answers to your inquiries, you will be able to make an informed decision on whether or not to seek additional assistance from a civilian military defense and a Fort Hood military appellate lawyer from The Federal Practice Group for your case.

Your Military Reputation Is on the Line

Have you been charged with a military crime at Fort Hood and are in need of a Fort Hood military appellate lawyer to represent your case? Are you afraid of what punishment you could face? Is the military keeping the investigation from you? You need to speak with The Federal Practice Group today.

Each lawyer has extensive experience handling cases involving military members. Regardless of the crime you face, our experience will benefit you. We’ve successfully defended such crimes as:

  • Court-martial
  • Fraternization
  • Discharge
  • Sex crimes
  • Assault
  • Fraud
  • Drug crimes
  • Misconduct

When our Fort Hood military appellate lawyer starts working with you, we start by getting the facts from you and then conducting our own investigation. The military is conducting their own so why shouldn’t you have an advocate conducting an investigation, too? We see this as a necessary step and we will leave no stone unturned.

We will also keep in constant contact with the military prosecuting attorney. They have been building a case against you since day one and they have been keeping it from you. There are certain things, however, that they are required to provide to your lawyer and that can give us insight into where their case stands and how they plan to attack you. 

During this entire process, we make sure you are taken care of. It’s easy to forget during all the hustle of the criminal defense process that there is a human charged with a crime. We know this is challenging and stressful and we are here to help you however we can. Our main goal is to handle the legal work so you can focus on yourself.

But don’t wait too long. If you wait, your defense can quickly become more costly and time-consuming. While the military builds its case, you want to make sure your defense is building your case. By retaining a lawyer, you make certain that your defense is in good hands.

We don’t take this lightly and we want to make sure you are comfortable with the process. That’s why we also keep in constant contact with you. Your reputation and career are on the line and you can help determine the best course of action. We are experienced in military criminal defense but, ultimately, the decision is yours as to how we proceed.

We can work to settle, we can fight vigorously all the way through appeal, or we can work somewhere in between. But in order for us to fight for you, we need to meet with you.

During your initial consultation with us, we’ll take as much time as you need to ask all the questions that are on your mind. We’ll provide as many answers as we can. But until we complete our review and investigation of your case, we may not be able to answer everything. We want to be honest with you and make sure you understand we aren’t keeping anything from you - there are just some answers that will take time.

If you would like to meet with a Fort Hood military appellate lawyer, contact The Federal Practice Group today to make certain your name, your reputation, and your military career are protected by aggressive and successful military lawyers.

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