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Michael Waddington Selected for List of Top Rated Lawyers in Georgia

Michael Waddington, a Georgia-based lawyer has been named a top attorney in Georgia. FOX News – Feb. 28, 2014  — The 2014 list of top-rated attorneys in Georgia as published in the March 2014 issue of Atlanta Magazine includes Michael Waddington of Augusta, Georgia. This distinction is given to only a very small percentage of […]

Military Defense Lawyer Argues for Not Guilty in Sex Assault

Military Defense Lawyer Argues for Not Guilty in Coast Guard Sex Assault Court Martial in North Charleston, South Carolina by Andrew Knapp December 6, 2013 Read the full story here postandcourier.com/article/20131206/PC16/131209607/1009/as-defense-rests-in-coast-guard-court-martial-witnesses-contradict-accusers-accounts&source=RSS Asking for the acquittal of a Coast Guardsman accused of sex crimes, a defense attorney said Friday that Petty Officer 2nd Class Omar Gomez was […]

Court martial air force military bases lawyer – UCMJ Defense

Court Martial Air Force Military Bases Lawyer

Below are US Air Force Bases where our military lawyers defend court-martial cases and administrative actions. This list is courtesy of Militarybases.com  Air Force Academy (USAFA), Colorado Springs, Colorado For years, even before the Air Force became its own separate branch, many service members insisted that the military needed a special school that would be focused solely […]

Tips for Choosing the Best Court Martial Attorney | UCMJ Defense

Civilian Lawyers Specializing In Military Law Near Me

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B2fh3oQcRs Tips on Choosing the Best Military Defense Attorney When trying to find the best military defense attorney to try your case in front of a military jury, you should compare several lawyers. Look at: -Verifiable Court-Martial Trial Results (was the lawyer lead counsel?) -Lawyers that have tried AT LEAST 50 Felony court-martial jury trials […]

War on Military Sexual Assault – Article 32 Investigations May Go Away

War On Military Sexual Assault – Article 32 Investigations May Go Away – Court Martial Lawyers

Military Law News Network – Oct 31, 2013 – The War on Military Sexual Assault – Article 32 Investigation may tho away: In this episode, court-martial attorneys, Michael Waddington and Ernesto Gapasin discuss the movement underway to drastically revise the UCMJ Article 32 Investigation and strip the accused of the right to confrontation at these […]

112 Air Force generals oppose Gillibrand bill to change UCMJ

Over 100 Air Force Generals Oppose to Change to the UCMJ that would allow military lawyers, rather than commanders to determine whether to court-martial defendants in military sexual assault cases.   Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., has proposed a bill to let military prosecutors, rather than commanders, make decisions about whether to prosecute sexual assaults in […]

Your Rights at a Military Article 32 Investigation | UCMJ Defense

Military Defense Lawyer – Your Article 32 Investigation Rights Criminal defense lawyer, Michael Waddington, discusses the accused’s rights at a UCMJ Article 32 investigation. Call 1-800-921-8607 to speak with a civilian defense counsel today if you have questions about military law, court-martial cases, or the Article 32 hearing. Below is a transcript from the YouTube […]

Jury acquits Air Force officer accused of groping

Military Law News Network – Nov 18, 2013 – A civilian jury recently acquitted Air Force officer Lt. Col. Jeffrey Krusinski. Lt. Col. Krusinski was accused of groping a woman outside of a bar in Arlington, VA. In this episode, court-martial lawyers, Michael Waddington, Tim Bilecki, and Noel Tipon discuss the Lt. Col. Krusinski case […]

Charges dropped in neurosurgeon’s alleged rape of intern

Neurosurgeon Sexual Assault

November 13, 2013, by Laurie Simmons Charges dropped in neurosurgeon alleged rape of intern The case against a Navy neurosurgeon accused of having sex with a drunk medical student without consent will not be heading to court-martial. The officer investigating those charges against Commander (name withheld) decided there was not enough evidence to prove that he sexually […]

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