Military law is a complex practice which requires special training, experience, and a thorough understanding of military life and culture. The consequences of violating the rule of law in the military can be devastating and can include reduction in rank, loss of pay, incarceration, discharge, and even the total loss of your retirement benefits. Because the military justice system moves very quickly, it is imperative to obtain legal counsel during the early stages of a case, i.e., before charges are filed (preferral/referral) and, if possible, during the investigative stage. Often, but typically in serious cases (general courts-martial), military members wait to retain civilian counsel after their preliminary hearing (Article 32). By then, it may be too late.
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