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Huntington Beach Military Defense Lawyer

Service members in Huntington Beach must follow requirements under military laws. When offenses or accusations of violations occur, there are unique military processes for investigating and charging service members. If you are facing an administrative or court-martial case, you need a Huntington Beach military defense attorney to stand up for your rights. These cases can severely impact your reputation and future, so you need the right protection.

What is a special court-martial?

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Those in the military provide an essential and honorable service. Aaron Meyer Law believes in helping service members like you seek justice. We can help you with any issues you are facing at an administrative, nonjudicial, or court-martial level. Our firm can represent your rights in any branch of the military for any issue in the military justice system.

Aaron Meyer is a former Marine with years of legal experience supporting and defending members of the military. He understands how the system works to secure convictions, and he also knows how that is easily exploited. He can defend your interests against bad actors, false accusations, and overly harsh consequences.

When you work with Aaron Meyer, he listens to you and can create a defense focused on your perspective and needs. Our legal services are open and straightforward, and we always consider the potential impact on your life. Mr. Meyer is also a trial lawyer, having significant experience in hearings and trial cases. Each case is prepared as if it will go to trial. While some military law cases can be successfully resolved before trial, others will need a trial to fully pursue justice.

Huntington Beach Military Bases

There are many service members throughout Huntington Beach and the surrounding areas. Huntington Beach is near two military bases: Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach and Joint Forces Training Base (JFTB) Los Alamitos. JFTB-Los Alamitos has more than 300 personnel, both part-time and full-time.

There are several other military bases further from Huntington Beach, such as:

Camp Pendleton is one of the major employers in the area, with a daytime population of 70,000.

As a service member, you are required to follow the guidelines outlined by the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). This is how misconduct, criminal offenses, and other issues are handled in military branches, both for off-site and on-site incidents.

Military Defense Cases We Can Help With in Huntington Beach

Military defense cases can occur because of alleged criminal offenses or other conduct, and they often carry much harsher penalties. At Aaron Meyer Law, we can represent clients in many complex military defense cases, including:

  • Court-martial defense and appeals
  • Administrative separation defense
  • Administrative appeals and records corrections
  • Discharge upgrades

We can handle many types of court-martial defense cases, like:

  • Driving under the influence (DUI) offenses
  • Drug possession and drug use offenses
  • Theft offenses
  • Absent Without Leave (AWOL) or desertion charges
  • Insubordination charges
  • Violation of security clearances
  • Other military orders or regulation violations
  • Violent offenses, like assault, battery, sexual assault, or domestic violence

Many of these cases carry serious consequences, such as fines, imprisonment, and docked pay. They can also potentially impact your military status through demotion or dishonorable discharge. Just because you were accused of an offense or charged, this doesn’t mean a conviction is inevitable. You need a strong military defense attorney to protect your future.

Why Should You Hire a Military Defense Attorney?

You should hire a military defense attorney to protect your rights to a fair trial. The system is meant to provide fair protection for servicemembers, but it can fail to uphold justice, like any system. You can get significant support from an attorney. They can:

  • Investigate the case and gather evidence. Whether your case is being handled through court-martial or administrative hearing, another party can gather information and evidence to charge you or file an administrative action. An attorney can also gather evidence and build a case to protect your future.
  • Protect your rights. An attorney can explain your right to remain silent and other key rights that help you avoid saying or doing things that can be held against you. If your procedural rights are violated, an attorney knows what to do about that. There are unique military rights and procedures that civilians don’t have to deal with. Your attorney can explain these specifics.
  • Create a strategy. Your attorney can provide exceptional support and advice on the ideal defense strategy for your case. They can let you know what to expect, answer any questions or concerns you have, and explain potential outcomes for your unique case.

Even if you have already been convicted or faced other consequences, an attorney can still assess your options for appealing the decision.

Court-Martial Cases and Military Court

Court-martial cases occur for very serious issues, operating as the military’s criminal trials. There were 701 pending court-martial cases in the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard in Fiscal Year 2025. There are three primary types of court-martial cases:

  • Summary court-martial. This is the lowest and least-severe form of court-martial. It is for offenses that are serious enough to be reviewed through court-martial but are otherwise minor. These might include first-time offenses, nonviolent offenses, and minor insubordinate behavior. These cases have less-severe consequences, but service members also have fewer rights, such as not having the right to legal counsel. You can still hire legal representation, however.
  • Special court-martial. These cases are for more severe offenses, like insubordination, assault, and situations that are similar to criminal misdemeanors. These cases take longer to address and have the potential for more serious penalties.
  • General court-martial. This is the most serious type of court-martial, saved for the most serious offenses. It may be used for felony-level offenses, like violent crimes, or serious military violations, like desertion. These cases can have severe consequences, including up to life in prison.

Just like you would if you were facing civilian criminal charges, you need a defense lawyer for a court-martial. Regardless of the facts of your case, legal support provides a better chance of success in protecting your reputation, career, and future.

Your Huntington Beach Military Defense Lawyer

Perhaps you have just been informed of an administrative action or serious charges. Maybe you are already in the midst of the process. In either scenario, you need legal support. Get in contact with Aaron Meyer Law today.

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