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Gonzalez & Waddington – Attorneys at Law

Aggressive Frederick, MD Military Defense Attorneys

When You Need a Court Martial Lawyer in Frederick, MD

Our court martial defense attorneys have successfully represented service members around the world.

The experienced court martial lawyers at Gonzalez & Waddington have gained a reputation for defending military members at military installations worldwide. If you are stationed in Frederick, MD and are under investigation for a military crime, then retaining the most aggressive military lawyer can be the difference between losing your career and family versus winning your case or saving your career. Our military defense lawyers defend Frederick, MD military service members in both criminal and administrative matters to include representing military service members accused of sexual assault, fraternization, and other crimes under military law.

This film is a perfect example of why you should hire the best defense lawyers possible.

Our criminal defense attorneys defend false accusations of rape, child abuse, and sexual assault under Article 120 UCMJ, 120b UCMJ, and 120c UCMJ.

Unlike most civilian criminal defense lawyers or your free military lawyer, pleading guilty is not something we commonly do. We force the military to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt. We take almost every criminal case to trial and fight the allegations in front of a panel.

Our military court martial victories are clear. The accused service member and his or her future is our main concern. Our court martial lawyers maintain lighter caseloads than the typical free defense lawyer so that we can concentrate on each case on an individual basis. Your trial will not be delegated to a random lawyer and we will not push you into pleading guilty at the eleventh hour. Our military attorneys have successfully fought military court martial and administrative separation (ADSEP) cases in the U.S. and worldwide.

Frederick, MD Court Martial Lawyers

Our experienced court martial lawyers will use our skills to fight your court martial or administrative separation (ADSEP) case in Frederick, MD.

Call today to speak with an experienced court martial attorney.

Military personnel working in Frederick, MD deserve the best military defense attorneys possible to defend them at their court martial or ADSEP proceeding.

If you or a family member are stationed in Frederick, MD and are accused of a UCMJ crime such as sex assault or if you are confronted with an administrative discharge, NJP, show cause board, reprimand, then contact our military lawyers immediately.

Click here for military law resources: Military Judges’ Benchbook – UCMJ (2015)

A Few Facts on Frederick, MD

Ucmjmilitaryattorneys_4267Frederick is a county seat and a city in the Maryland State. In the colonial times, Fredrick was located at an important intersection of north-south trail of India and also the east-west routes to the Chesapeake Bay, both of which are at Baltimore, due to which it has been a crossroad community of importance. Now Fredrick is located at the junction of U.S. Route 340, Interstate 270, Interstate 70, and U.S. Route 15. With a total are of 59.91 km square (23.13 square miles), it has 59.41 km square (22.94 sq miles of land and 0.49 km square (0.19 sq miles) of water. This is according to the US census. The small areas of water consists of the Monocacy River which runs to the city’s east, Carroll Creek which causes periodic floods in this city and several ponds in the neighborhood and also small lakes which owned by the city. The winters here are cool and mild while the summers tend to be hot and humid.

Key Highlights of Frederick, MD

Frederick, MD was founded by German settlers in the year 1745. This place is considered rich in opportunity, heritage and culture. Frederick was seemingly ransomed from being burnt during the civil war and was used as a hospital site for the soldiers who were wounded. By the end of the century, the industry here started booming centered on the tanning, canning and the knitting industries, being able to deliver the products via the railroad to the market.

Places worth a visit in Frederick, MD

If you are interested in the knowledge of the medical and surgical procedure used during the civil war you can think of visiting the National Museum of Civil War which is also considered as an institution for historic education. This was first opened to the public in the year 1996. Interested in arts? Think of visiting the Weinberg Centre for the Arts, which holds various shows of theatre, music visual art and also films.

Education and the people of Frederick, MD

The people here are very down to earth and lead a normal, simple life. You will find people getting more liberal with the changing times. FCPS or the Frederick County Public Schools ranks first when you talk about achievement and progress of students besides the career growth and readiness. There are multiple high schools, private K schools, k-12 schools, colleges and universities and also libraries. In short, there is no dearth of educational institutions in Frederick, MD.

Military Details

Ucmjmilitaryattorneys_4265An installation of the American Army Medical Command, Fort Detrick is at Frederick, MD. Once upon a time this Fort Detrick used to be a center for the biological weapons program of the United States. That was during the period 1943 to 1969. As this program was discontinued this has hosted elements of the biological defense program of the United States. In early 2010, Fort Detrick campus, which is 490 ha (1,200 acre, has supported a community of multi-governmental which conducts research and development of the biomedical type.

Besides this, it also supports management of medical material, communications of global medical, and the study of plant pathogens which are foreign. It is also a home to the USAMRMC (U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command with its agency of bio-defense, the USAMRID (U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases). It also has the NCI-Frederick (National Cancer Institute-Frederick, and NICBR (National Interagency Confederation for Biological Research)and the NIBC (National Interagency Bio defense Campus). Every branch of the U.S Army is represented among the employees of Fort Detrick, which are 7,800 including contractors, military and federal.

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