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Family Law
Child Custody
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Assault & Battery
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Employment Law
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Military Criminal Defense
Assault
Courts Martial
Discharge Hearing
Drug Offenses
Fraud Crimes
Courts-Martial Appeals
Officer Misconduct
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Sex Crimes
Personal Injury
Brain Injury
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Nursing Home Neglect
Spinal Cord Injury
Truck Accidents
Wrongful Death
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Military Law Attorneys

Officer Misconduct 

In the military, misconduct may be grounds for involuntary discharge from service. Drug abuse, minor disciplinary infractions, a pattern of misconduct, or a civilian conviction may all be considered misconduct and may be grounds for dismissal. Fortunately, service members in these situations may be given the opportunity to have a discharge hearing by the Administrative Separation Board, and at this time an attorney can present their side of the story and work to help them avoid separation.

Officer misconduct involves actions which the service member commits by choice. Unlike administrative separations conducted due to poor performance or physical/health reasons, misconduct cases involve actions the service member intentionally made. The service member is responsible for his or her conduct in these cases. Drug abuse often is classified as misconduct and handled by administrative separation hearing for this very reason.

Many of the forms of misconduct that are punishable by involuntary discharge may also be addressed by court-martial (the military equivalent of civilian criminal court.)

Misconduct Discharge Hearings

If you have been accused of some form of misconduct and are facing Other Than Honorable Discharge from service, contact a military law attorney at The Gould Law Firm. We have the experience and knowledge of discharge hearings and procedure to accurately address your situation and fight to help you avoid an involuntary separation. The firm is based in Corpus Christi, Texas and represents military service members nationwide and internationally.

Contact The Gould Law Firm for a free case evaluation.

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Address:5959 S. Staples, Suite 228 Corpus Christi, TX 78413 Phone: (361) 994-9800