A Military Defense Lawyer for Afghanistan

U.S. military service members stationed in Afghanistan are tried by court-martial under the UCMJ.  U.S. military trials from Afghanistan mostly take place at a shared courtroom at Camp Arifjan in Kuwait. Various judges from across the U.S. military services travel here to conduct a court-martial. Theoretically, a court-martial could take place in Afghanistan (and they have in the past) but today they are more likely to take place in Kuwait or even back in CONUS.

At the Camp Arifjan courtroom, the deck is stacked against the accused Soldier, Marine, Sailor or Airman. If you are tried at Camp Arifjan your lawyers and paralegals will be outnumbered and the commanding general and admiral who sends the case against you to trial will personally pick the members of the jury. As if this isn’t enough, they won’t even have to reach an unanimous verdict to convict you (unlike civilian court). The prosecutors will have all the money for experts and investigators they want but your defense lawyer will have to give your case strategy in order to ask the prosecution to fund your own defense experts (and they can and usually do deny your experts anyway). The prosecutors will work hand in glove with CID, NCIS or OSI to convict you, and those investigators will refuse to look at any evidence that may show your innocence. Sometimes the prosecutors will add on minor charges like being late to work (called a “Failure to Report” or FTR) just so the Army, Navy, Marine Corps or Air Force can say you were convicted, even if you are somehow acquitted on the serious accusations. The prosecutors at Camp Arifjan are personally trained by the expert civilian and military prosecutors at the Trial Counsel Assistance Programs of the various services. Not only do these experts hold multiple training courses for prosecutors, but they often travel to Camp Arifjan to assist with the prosecution against you, sometimes even taking the lead. Considering all of this, you will not receive a fair trial if you are accused of a crime while deployed in Afghanistan. Your best chance is a very aggressive, experienced civilian military defense lawyer who cares not about his or her career, but only about winning your case.

You Need The Best Court Martial Defense Lawyer When Facing A Court Martial In Afghanistan

If you are facing UCMJ charges while stationed in Afghanistan, you need the guidance of an experienced aggressive military defense lawyer.

Criminal convictions during your military service can ruin all the awards you have received in your military record so far and end your military career with a punitive or negative discharge. Such a discharge can make it impossible to find employment that is in line with your qualifications even after your military career is over. Even worse, a court-martial conviction without the best possible military defense usually results in significant prison time for you and the loss of financial support for any family you may have. Not only do you lose your freedom but they lose your pay, your BAH and TriCare. To ensure that you mount the best defense when facing a military investigation and court-martial, you need an aggressive, experienced court martial lawyer.

Unlike many other military defense lawyers, pleading guilty is an option of last resort with Freeburg Litigation. When we take a case, we force the military prosecutors to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt. We take nearly every case to trial and fight the allegations in front of a military panel or judge (depending on which is the best tactic for your individual case). Our court martial outcomes speak for themselves. You and your future is our main concern. Our court martial lawyers will work on your case from day one, always fighting aggressively in court martial and administrative separation cases in the U.S. and worldwide. Call today to consult with an experienced military defense lawyer.

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Why Call Nathan Freeburg, An Aggressive UCMJ Lawyer in Afghanistan?

This experienced military defense lawyer at Freeburg Litigation has earned a reputation for defending service members at military installations worldwide. If you are suspected of a military crime, then having the most hard-hitting criminal defense lawyer can be the difference between getting convicted or winning your case. This military criminal defense lawyer represents Soldiers, Marines, Sailors and Airmen in both UCMJ and administrative matters to include defending service members accused of sexual assault, murder, rape, child rape, fraud, theft and other offenses under the UCMJ, often receiving full acquittals or an acquittal on all of the serious charges with a very light sentence on the remaining charges.

After trying complex commercial cases in federal court in New York City, Nathan Freeburg entered active duty with the U.S. Army where he deployed to Iraq and practiced as a prosecutor, as a Division Chief of Military Justice, as a military defense attorney and then was handpicked to train and advise Army defense lawyers worldwide for the U.S. Army Defense Counsel Assistance Program. During his time on active duty, Nathan tried or consulted on the most well-known cases in military, some with worldwide recognition and developed an expertise in cross-examining alleged sexual assault victims, law enforcement agents and senior military commanders. Having defended service members for allegations in and out of the U.S., this aggressive Afghanistan military defense lawyer has extensive experience handling different kinds of charges including sexual assault, murder, theft, rape, child pornography, Article 31, NJP, separation and discharge proceedings. If you are facing any kind of military legal problem, talk to Nathan Freeburg for experienced advice and the best aggressive military defense.

Contacting the Best Afghanistan Court Martial Lawyer

Service members deserve the best military lawyers to represent them at their court martial or administrative separation proceeding. If you or a family member are stationed in Afghanistan and are suspected of a military offense such as sex assault or if you are facing an administrative separation, Article 15, show cause board, letter of reprimand or GOMOR, then call Nathan Freeburg immediately toll-free at 1-833-BEST-JAG.