Legal Question in Military Law in Washington
Post Article 32
I have already had my Article 32 hearing. My case has not yet been referred to Courts-Martial but will soon, I am sure. Is it too late to get a civilian attorney? I feel my ADC and CDC isn't aggressive enough or taking initiative. I have had trouble finding civilian counsel in my area with true military experience... McChord afb, wa
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Post Article 32
Dear Sir:
First, I have been practicing military law for 30+ years to include two tours as an AF ADC, and do not know of any civilian attorneys in the McChord area that specialize in military justice and courts-martial. The few of us who do this work in the US end up traveling all over for our clients. Indeed, I am presently involved in a GCM for premeditated murder at Ft. Lewis and at the moment am in San Diego.
Second, you still can retain a civilian attorney since your case has not yet been referred nor have you been arraigned. Be advised, there are lawyers who will "underbid" other lawyers, but who have less incentive (other than your money) to work than your CDC. Almost all ADC's are too inexperienced to handle complex, litigated GCM's which is why they have CDC's, but many of them only have one or 2 more years experience than the ADC's.
You didn't say what kind of case this is - probably just as well for this public forum. Email me privately at [email protected] if you'd like to discuss this in more detail.
Good luck to you.
Don Rehkopf
LtCol, USAFR (ret)
Re: Post Article 32
It is not late to hire a civilian lawyer. I recommend that you hire Mr. Bill Cassara to represent you. His website is www.williamcassara.com/.
Sincerely,
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