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Jan

Article 138 Complaints: What You Need to Know

Article 138, UCMJ, allows service members who have been wronged by their commanding officer to petition a superior commissioned officer for relief. When used correctly, Article 138 complaints are a powerful tool to stop abusive commanders from unlawfully punishing or otherwise ad...

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13

Jan

Camp Lejeune Justice Act FAQs: Debunking the Barracks Lawyers

“Barracks lawyers” on Facebook have been working overtime since the Camp Lejeune Justice Act was signed into law. Like the barracks lawyers you remember from active duty (salty Lance Corporal types who had been busted down multiple times and would offer “legal advice” at the smok...

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13

Jan

I was Discharged for Not Taking the COVID-19 Shot: What Now?

So, you stuck to your guns and refused to get the jab? When everyone else caved to pressure from peers and their command, you stood strong and refused to compromise your convictions. And the military rewarded your courage by discharging you from the service for misconduct and, mo...

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13

Jan

I Don’t Use Marijuana But Tested Positive for THC: What Happened?

It’s no secret that the military has a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to drug abuse, including the use of marijuana. What service members may not know, however, is that the military prohibits the use of any cannabis or hemp-derived products, even those sold commercially. Ser...

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13

Jan

PRESS RELEASE – MJA to Represent Camp Lejeune Families in Water Contamination Claims

Press Release – July 28, 2022Liberty-Life Media, a pro-military media outlet, reports that MJA will represent Marine veterans and their families harmed by Camp Lejeune Water Contamination. After years of denying justice to those harmed by the toxic water, Congress recently passed...

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13

Jan

Marines Defending Marines – Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Lawsuit

Marines Defending Marines For over 30 years, Marines, their loved ones, and civilian contractors stationed and/or working at MCB Camp Lejeune and MCAS New River were exposed to drinking water systems contaminated with industrial chemicals. Numerous types of cancer, Parkinson&rsqu...

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13

Jan

Retired Marine Officer and Judge Advocate, Chip Hodge, Joins MJA

July 1, 2022 – Press ReleaseMJA is pleased to announce that Clare C. (Chip) Hodge, III has joined our military criminal defense team. Chip is an experienced trial attorney who retired from active duty in the U. S. Marine Corps in 2022 as a Lieutenant Colonel, having served as a ju...

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13

Jan

Class-Action Lawsuit Gives Sailors and Marines Another Shot at Discharge Upgrade

On April 28, 2021, a class notice was issued that the Naval Discharge Review Board (NDRB) would automatically begin reconsidering discharge upgrade applications for Marines and Sailors who have served since October 7, 2001, and who were discharged with a less than honorable chara...

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13

Jan

HOPE: The DoD’s Clemency and Parole Boards

A sentence of confinement is not always final. A service member in confinement due to a court-martial conviction can request special clemency or parole from the appropriate military authority. If granted, the service member can be released early before serving the total amount of...

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13

Jan

“No Basis” in COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal Case

Quantico, Virginia. MJA is proud to announce a recent victory on behalf of our client, a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps. The Sergeant was relieved for cause as a Marine Security Guard, given an adverse fitness report, and taken to an administrative separation board fo...

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Category: Battles Won


13

Jan

The Air Force Review Boards Agency: An Overview

The Department of the Air Force has a maze of administrative review boards which can be difficult to navigate. Understanding the different boards, their functions, and the type of relief that can be granted is critical for Airmen seeking to correct their official military record...

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13

Jan

The Army Review Boards Agency: An Overview

The Department of the Army has a maze of administrative review boards which can be difficult to navigate. Understanding the different boards, their functions, and the type of relief that can be granted is critical for Soldiers seeking to correct their official military record. MJA...

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