A murder allegation under the UCMJ triggers the full weight of the military justice system, where nuanced legal definitions, command authority, and federal-level consequences can determine a service member’s freedom and future.
Strong Defense When Everything Is on the Line
Murder is one of the most serious charges a person–military or civilian–can face. While most people think that murder is limited to only premeditated killings, that’s not always the case in the military. So what are the different types of murder under the UCMJ? What are the possible punishments for each? And, most importantly, how do you defend against such a charge? Find out these answers and more below.
MJA has defended service members facing investigation, court-martial, and discipline for the most serious offenses under the UCMJ, including murder. Contact one of our military defense lawyers today to learn more.
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