Category Archives: Criminal Charges

ENLISTED MILITARY MEMBER HAS COURT-MARTIAL CASE DROPPED

Recently, an enlisted military member defended by attorney Richard V. Stevens (Military Defense Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens, P.C.) had the court-martial case he faced dropped by the military before the case went to trial. The military client was accused of gun and al [...]

COMPANY GRADE MILITARY OFFICER HAS SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE DROPPED (UCMJ ARTICLE 120)

Recently, a company grade military officer defended by attorney Richard V. Stevens (Military Defense Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens, P.C.) had the sexual assault case he faced dropped by the military before the case went to trial (UCMJ Article 120). The military client [...]

THREE RECENT MILITARY RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT CASES DROPPED FOR CLIENTS (UCMJ ARTICLE 120)

Recently, three different military clients accused or rape and sexual assault, who were represented and defended by attorney Richard V. Stevens (Military Defense Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens, P.C.), had their cases dropped by the government (UCMJ Article 120). The fir [...]

Senior Military Officer Retires Honorably, at Highest Rank, after Disputed Disciplinary Action Triggers Officer Grade Determination (OGD)

Recently, a senior military officer defended by attorney Richard V. Stevens (Military Defense Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens, P.C.) who had previously received a disputed administrative disciplinary action retired honorably from the military, at the highest rank he held. [...]

NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER (NCO) HAS SECURITY CLEARANCE REINSTATED

Recently, a noncommissioned officer (NCO) represented and defended by attorney Richard V. Stevens (Military Defense Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens, P.C.) had their security clearance reinstated and military career preserved. Because this was an administrative disciplina [...]

Field Grade Military Officer Has Disciplinary Action Downgraded

Recently, a field grade military officer defended by attorney Richard V. Stevens (Military Defense Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens, P.C.) had their disciplinary action downgraded and military career preserved. Because this was an administrative disciplinary case, there a [...]

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 [...]

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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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