EXPERIENCED USAG ANSBACH MILITARY CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER FOR YOUR DEFENSE

Being stationed outside the United States offers unique exposure and opportunities for servicemen and women. However, this posting can also result in several challenges especially when the military personnel require reliable legal aid. With security taking the spotlight in recent times, scrutiny in military bases within the U.S. and outside have been heightened immensely. Thanks to this, there is now a greater risk that an innocent serviceman or woman may come under suspicion.

Stationed outside the U.S., the military personnel are hard pressed to identify qualified defense counsel in time for their trail or disciplinary hearings. Joseph Jordan, experienced USAG Ansbach Military Criminal Defense Lawyer, serves military personnel both in the country and outside in installations like USAG Ansbach.

ABOUT USAG ANSBACH

USAG Ansbach is a German base located in Bavaria at the foothills of the Alps. In 1991, the 87 th Support Battalion was officially designated as U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach. In November that year, it was re-designated and assigned to the VII Corps. Upon activation, the battalion came under the 99 th Area Support Group and was entrusted with the responsibility of managing base operations. Several such changes later, in 2009, USAG Bramberg and USAG Schweinfurt were aligned under USAG Ansbach.

Three U.S. installations make up this base in addition to a satellite installation.

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The primary mission of this establishment is to offer complete base support so that commanding officers can focus on training and combat readiness. More than 10,000 soldiers and their family members as well as civilians call this U.S. military establishment home.

This is the home base of the 12 th Combat Aviation Brigade which supports full spectrum combat aviation operations. The U.S. Army, joint task forces and others benefit from the support offered by this unit.

WHY CHOOSE A CIVILIAN USAG ANSBACH COURT MARTIAL ATTORNEY?

During military hearings and trials, you are likely to come up against highly experienced military prosecutors. To ensure that your rights are fully protected and that justice is done without fail, you need experienced counsel to aggressively represent your interests. Joseph Jordan, experienced USAG Ansbach Military Criminal Defense Lawyer educates you about your rights and gives you the right guidance to strengthen your case. By working with you right from the time you have been subjected to questioning, this highly respected USAG Ansbach Court Martial Lawyer can ensure that the facts in your favor are all collated and presented in an effective manner.

If you have been questioned by the NCIS, OSI, CGIS or CID investigator, it is important for you to contact an experienced USAG Ansbach Military Criminal Defense Attorney immediately for guidance on what you should do. This ensures that you do not inadvertently give away facts or commit acts that weaken your case. Joseph Jordan offers free case evaluations for all USAG Ansbach personnel so that they can understand the gravity of the charges and take steps accordingly.

EXPERIENCED DEFENSE TO PROTECT YOUR CAREER

No matter what kind of charges you are facing- Article 120, Article 81, Article 15 or UCMJ violations, the consequences can be very serious. Whether you are facing a court martial or a tribunal hearing, you need the support and aggressive defense of a USAG Ansbach Court Martial Attorney who is well versed with military law.

Mr. Jordan has more than a decade of experience in the military and he has served as Military prosecutor in Fort Cavazos (Fort Hood), Texas as well as 2nd Infantry Division, Korea. This experience gives him a clear understanding of military legal proceedings, the processes and administrative procedures that take place behind the scenes of every trail.

This insight has helped him protect the career and honor of servicemen and women across the United States and abroad in several cases. Call (866) 361-4723 today to get started.

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