Monthly Archives: June 2019

Will a Civilian Misdemeanor Conviction Get You Kicked Out of the Military?

We frequently receive inquiries about this question. We should start by repeating that we do not represent military members in civilian court cases. Our legal practice is focused exclusively on representing and defending military members who are facing military adverse acti [...]

Navy Pilot Remains Qualified for Aviation Service

Navy Pilot Remains Qualified for Aviation Service After Field Naval Aviator Evaluation Board (FNAEB) Recently, the U.S. Navy determined that a Navy officer and pilot defended by attorney Richard V. Stevens (Military Defense Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens, P.C.) would re [...]

Military Officer Found Not Guilty in Sexual Assault

Recently, a military officer who faced a general court-martial (GCM) in which he was accused of the sexual assault of a civilian acquaintance was found not guilty of all charges and specifications by the Military Judge at his court-martial trial. The accused military member [...]

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Military Noncommissioned Officer Has Sexual Assault Case Dropped (UCMJ Article 120)

Recently, a military noncommissioned officer defended by attorney Richard V. Stevens (Military Defense Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens, P.C.) had the alleged sexual assault case he faced dropped by the military before court-martial charges were preferred against him (UCMJ A [...]

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