Soldiers at Fort Bliss deal with unique issues if they are criminally charged or otherwise accused of violations. These cases are not handled through civilian courts but through military administrative actions or courts-martial. These cases can have serious implications for your future, so it is important to work with a skilled Fort Bliss military defense attorney. They can protect your rights the way you work to protect this country through your service.

Aaron Meyer Law offers passionate and diligent legal support for service members. We are proud to provide a strategic military defense to those in the 1st Armored Division and the Fort Bliss Garrison Command. Aaron Meyer is a former Marine who understands how military courts can be misused or unfairly harm military members.
When you are accused of a criminal offense or another violation, you need the team at Aaron Meyer Law to protect your reputation and career.
There are more than 90,000 active service members and families at Fort Bliss and El Paso, and service members are expected to follow certain guidelines, both on-site and in public. The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) outlines conduct for service members. It also determines how misconduct or criminal offenses are addressed.
At Aaron Meyer Law, we can help with military law cases like:
An accusation does not equal a conviction or punishment. You can protect your rights by hiring a skilled legal defense.
If you are charged with an offense through a court-martial, it is equivalent to being charged in civilian criminal court, and it carries some of the same consequences. You could face penalties like:
Even when cases are handled at the administrative level and not by courts-martial, there are still consequences to consider. These include:
Regardless of the severity of the consequences you are facing, you need an attorney to defend your career and future.
Whether you are facing accusations of desertion, insubordination, driving while impaired, or assault as a military member, you need an effective defense. Get in touch with Aaron Meyer Law today.
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