SOLICITATION. Joseph Jordan is a military defense attorney who aggressively represents servicemembers in courts martial. He is a former Army Judge Advocate. He has successfully defended servicemembers in numerous courts martial against solicitation charges. Soliciting another to commit an offense is a violation of Article 134 of the Uniform …

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The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) provides military commanders with a tool for maintaining discipline, and gives them the authority to impose non-judicial punishment (NJP) under Article 15 for minor offenses.Article 15 hearings, as they are known in the Air Force and Army, are also known as Captain’s Mast in the Coast Guard and Navy, and Office Hours in the Marine Corps.

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SODOMY. Joseph Jordan is a military defense lawyer who aggressively represents service members in courts martial. He is a former Army Judge Advocate. He has successfully defended service members in numerous courts martial against sodomy charges.

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Joseph L. Jordan, Attorney at Law proudly represents Airmen who are stationed at Vandenberg and have been charged with military crimes. These offenses can range from drug crimes to attempted murder. Attorney Jordan is a former Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps officer and has a thorough understanding of the military criminal process.

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NON-JUDICIAL PUNISHMENT (NJP) – MARINES. Non- judicial punishment (NJP), also known as Office Hours in the Marines, is a disciplinary action authorized by Article 15 of the UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice). While this does not constitute a criminal conviction, a permanent record may be left on the service record of the marine, depending on the level at which punishment is authorized and …

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The military takes all sex crimes very seriously. Article 120 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) outlines specific definitions and consequences for different types of sexual misconduct, including sexual assault and sexual contact. If you have been charged with an Article 120 violation, the information here will help you understand exactly what you’ve been accused of so you can …

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The military operates under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), setting service members apart from civilians. If you are accused of a crime, your case might proceed to a court-martial, the military’s criminal court of law.

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We welcome the opportunity to represent you and fight for your rights. Call us locally at 254-853-0064 or toll-free at 833-884-2715! Contact Joseph L. Jordan, Attorney at Law today and speak with a military defense lawyer now! Hire Joseph L. Jordan Attorney at Law. Manslaughter / Attempted Murder are two of the most violent crimes a person can …

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ARTICLE 134 – QUARANTINE: MEDICAL BREAKING. Paragraph 100 of the Manual for Court Martial deals with breaking a medical quarantine. The text of statute under Article 134 says that all neglects and disorders which are adverse to the discipline and good order in the armed forces, all conducts that can bring discredit to the armed forces or offenses or crimes not capital, can be punished by …

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