Military Non-Judicial Punishment (NJP)

Specializing in military non-judicial punishment (NJP), my practice is dedicated to assisting service members who face disciplinary actions outside the traditional court-martial system. Non-judicial punishment represents a unique aspect of military law, where commanding officers have the authority to impose penalties for minor offenses without a formal trial. My role involves providing comprehensive legal counsel to service members during these proceedings, ensuring their rights are protected and they receive a fair outcome. I guide my clients through the complex NJP regulations and procedures, offering strategic advice and representation to mitigate impacts on their careers and personal lives.

Additionally, I support clients in appealing adverse decisions through the appropriate military channels. This includes preparing and submitting appeals, advocating for their interests, and challenging any procedural errors or injustices that may have occurred. My practice is committed to upholding the principles of fairness and due process within the military justice system, striving for the best possible outcomes for those I represent. Leveraging my deep knowledge of military law and extensive experience in NJP cases, I provide crucial support to service members, helping them navigate the intricacies of non-judicial punishment with confidence and clarity.