Gonzalez & Waddington video library. Each page is the tutorial — watch first, then the short briefing underneath.
Alcohol and Consent Under Article 120: What Service Members Need to Know
1-800-921-8607 – https://ucmjdefense.com – Military defense lawyer Michael Waddington discusses Alcohol and Consent Under Article 120: What Service Members Need to Know. This Gonzalez & Waddington tutorial is educational, not legal advice. If you have a live investigation or court-martial, call 1-800-921-8607.
A Court-Martial Conviction Can Destroy Your Right to Travel
court-martial conviction can follow you far beyond the military courtroom. A federal felony conviction—and especially a sex offense conviction—can severely restrict where you can travel, where you can stay, and how freely you can move. This Gonzalez & Waddington tutorial is educational, not legal advice. If you have a live investigation or court-martial, call 1-800-921-8607.
The Biggest Mistake Service Members Make Under Military Investigation
The biggest mistake service members make under military investigation is talking too much. Gonzalez & Waddington warn that “just explaining” during AR 15-6, command-directed, or administrative inquiries often creates statements used for GOMORs, Article 15, separation, or court-martial. Call 1-800-921-8607. Educational information only, not legal advice.
How to Start an AR 15-6 Rebuttal the Right Way – Military Defense Lawyers Tips
The way you start your AR 15-6 rebuttal matters. This Gonzalez & Waddington tutorial is educational, not legal advice. If you have a live investigation or court-martial, call 1-800-921-8607.
You Get One Shot at a Court-Martial—Do Not Trust Your Future to an Amateur
A court-martial trial is often your only real chance to cross-examine accusers, suppress illegally obtained evidence, expose a weak investigation, and argue to the panel. Gonzalez & Waddington stresses that no lawyer can guarantee an outcome, but a general court-martial is high-level litigation—not a place for amateurs. Call 1-800-921-8607. Educational only, not legal advice.
Call 1-800-921-8607. Educational information only.