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Aaron Gregory Meyer is the Owner and Lawyer at Aaron Meyer Law in Newport Beach, California. He has practiced law since 2007, focusing on criminal defense and military defense. Meyer earned his J.D. from the University of Illinois College of Law and was admitted to the State Bar of California in 2014. His legal practice includes criminal and military law matters, drawing on his experience as a trial lawyer. The State Bar of California lists his license as active.

What Is the Process of Becoming a Judge Advocate General?

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Do Military Lawyers Get Deployed?

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Do You Have to Go Through Basic Training to Be a Military Lawyer?

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Do Military Lawyers Have to Pass the Bar?

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How Hard Is It to Be a Military Lawyer?

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What Should I Do If I Am Apprehended by the Military Police?

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Which Rule From the Military Rules of Evidence Is the Most Difficult to Defend?

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Which Articles of the UCMJ Have Led to the Most Court Cases?

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What Is the Most Commonly Cited Rule From the Military Rules of Evidence?

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Can You Join the Military With a Protective Order?

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