RECENT SUCCESSFUL DEFENSES OF MILITARY LARCENY, FRAUD, WRONGFUL APPROPRIATION CASES (UCMJ Article 121)
Military Defense Lawyer (Former JAG Attorney) News: Recent Successful Defenses in Military Larceny, Fraud and Wrongful Appropriation Cases
Recently, we were asked to provide examples of some of our military cases in which we have successfully defended against military larceny, fraud, and/or wrongful appropriation allegations.
Our main Google blog has many posts about such allegations and cases in the military justice system, and we have defended many of these cases over the decades of our military legal defense practice. While we won’t go back and re-post every blog post on this topic, we did feel it could be helpful to compile some posts about this topic in order to make the point that although the military justice system can seem to be very focused on prosecuting military members, these cases are not hopeless. With strong attorneys to advocate your case, and a solid defense strategy born from decades of military court-martial defense experience, successful case outcomes can be achieved.
You can find our post at: Military Larceny, Fraud and Wrongful Appropriation Cases, Blog Post
As listed in the Google blog post, below please find some descriptions of military larceny, fraud, and/or wrongful appropriation cases that civilian court-martial defense attorney Richard V. Stevens has successfully defended. For us, these successes represent military members and their families who were saved from the devastation of a military (federal) conviction and possible prison sentence, loss of military career and benefits, and loss of military retirement (if eligible).
Military Larceny and Fraud Case, Post 1
Military Larceny and Fraud Case, Post 2
Military Larceny and Fraud Case, Post 3
Military Larceny and Fraud Case, Post 4
Military Larceny and Fraud Case, Post 5
Military Larceny and Fraud Case, Post 6
Military Larceny and Fraud Case, Post 7
Military Larceny and Fraud Case, Post 8
While these military Larceny, Fraud and Wrongful Appropriation cases were successfully defended, it is important to understand that every case has different facts, and success in previous cases does not guarantee success in any particular future case. No military lawyer or civilian defense lawyer, including those who specialize in military law, can guarantee the outcome of any military case.
For more information about the military justice system, particularly Larceny, Fraud, and Wrongful Appropriation cases that we handle, please see the following page on our site: Military Larceny, Fraud, and Wrongful Appropriation Cases
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An experienced and aggressive defense attorney is absolutely vital in these military cases.
Civilian court-martial defense attorney Richard V. Stevens is a civilian criminal defense attorney and former active duty military JAG lawyer who exclusively practices military law and defends military members stationed around the world who are facing military trials, discipline and investigations. If you’re facing a military case like this, don’t hesitate to seek the legal help you’re going to need. For a free initial case consultation, please contact us.
No attorney can guarantee the outcome you seek in your military case. What we can promise is that we will apply our decades of experience to the defense of your military case. This includes our extensive experience in military law, military regulations, military investigations, military disciplinary actions, military adverse actions, and/or military court-martial trials and cases.
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Blog postscript: I (attorney Richard V. Stevens) am a former active duty military lawyer (JAG). My perspectives and advice, therefore, are based upon my experience as a military defense lawyer and as a civilian criminal defense lawyer practicing exclusively in the area of military law and military justice. This blog addresses issues in military law, military justice, military discipline, military defense, court-martial practice, the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and other military and/or legal topics. Nothing posted in this blog should be substituted for legal advice in any particular case. If you seek legal advice for a particular case, please contact The Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens for a free consultation. These military defense law offices are located in the Washington DC, Northern Virginia, Maryland, National Capital Region (NCR), but the military defense representation is worldwide – when necessary, the attorneys travel to wherever the military client is stationed around the world.
