Gonzalez & Waddington – Attorneys at Law

Cross-Examining and Impeaching Narcissists and Borderline Personality Disorder Individuals in Legal Contexts

Cross-Examining and Impeaching Narcissists and Borderline Personality Disorder Individuals in Legal Contexts

In the high-stakes environment of military court-martial hearings, administrative separation boards, or investigations under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), the stakes are incredibly high for servicemembers. Facing allegations that could jeopardize their military careers and reputations can be an overwhelming experience—especially when these allegations involve testimony from individuals with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) […]

What to Do If You’re Under Investigation in the Military: A Guide for Servicemembers and Families

What to Do If You're Under Investigation in the Military: A Guide for Servicemembers and Families

When military servicemembers receive word that they are under investigation, it can throw their entire career—and life—into turmoil. Whether it’s a command-directed investigation (CDI), a criminal investigation by CID, OSI, or NCIS, or an administrative inquiry, the implications are serious. You may feel frightened, confused, and even isolated as you navigate these complex waters. This […]

Understanding Administrative Separation Boards for Military Servicemembers and Their Families

Understanding Administrative Separation Boards for Military Servicemembers and Their Families

Navigating military life involves a unique set of challenges, not least of which are the complexities surrounding discipline and separation procedures. While honorable service is the standard for most, there are times when military servicemembers face administrative separation boards that can threaten their careers, reputations, and futures. With the stakes so high, many servicemembers and […]

Understanding Article 120c UCMJ: What Military Servicemembers and Their Families Need to Know

Understanding Article 120c UCMJ: What Military Servicemembers and Their Families Need to Know

Military servicemembers face unique challenges when dealing with criminal allegations, especially under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). Among these challenges are charges related to sexual misconduct, specifically Article 120c, which addresses “Other Sexual Offenses.” If you’re a servicemember or a family member grappling with a potential violation of Article 120c UCMJ, you are […]

Understanding Article 120b UCMJ Cases: What Military Servicemembers and Their Families Need to Know

Understanding Article 120b UCMJ Cases: What Military Servicemembers and Their Families Need to Know

In today’s military environment, accusations of sexual assault and related crimes can significantly impact the careers and lives of servicemembers. Among the various articles under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), Article 120b specifically addresses sexual assault involving contact or actions that include any form of unwanted or inappropriate sexual touch. For military servicemembers, […]

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