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San Diego Military Crimes Attorney

Military Criminal Defense Lawyer

A member of the military who has been accused of a crime – whether it is a regular criminal offense or one specific to the military – will be subject to a court martial (military trial) to determine guilt and sentencing.

Military courts are similar to civilian courts in the layout and general procedures. Just as in a civilian criminal investigation, you have the right to retain the services of an attorney who can fight to protect your rights. An attorney who is experienced in defending military crimes will have a good understanding of the standard procedure of a court martial and will be able to determine the best plan of action to avoid formal charges.

If your case does end up going to trial, your defense attorney will be able to use knowledge and experience to face your case head on, rather than being intimidated by military procedure, the judge, or the prosecution. San Diego attorney James N. Dicks is not afraid to stand up and fight for your rights, no matter how hopeless or frightening the situation may seem.

Military Crimes and a California Court Martial

California court martial trials tend to differ from civilian trials in that the length of time to carry out the trial and administer sentencing is usually much less than a standard civilian trial, which can draw out for months or even years. Personnel involved in a court martial put in long days and work hard to reach a conclusion with the least amount of down time.

For this reason and more, it is important to contact a lawyer immediately. Military defense lawyer James Dicks offers a free consultation to see if we can help you with your case. We will give you honest advice to help you get started in the right direction.

Have you been accused of a San Diego military crime? Contact our offices today.