Administrative Discharge Proceedings
Hawaii Military Law Attorney
If you are a military service member anywhere in the Pacific region who is facing administrative discharge proceedings, it is strongly advised that you contact the law firm of Christopher Thomas to discuss your case directly with him. As a Hawaii Military Lawyer, Mr. Thomas can review your case and advise you on your legal options and the best way to proceed to achieve a favorable outcome. He has been a Military JAG attorney for 10 years and is an experienced trial attorney who focuses on litigation. He understands the seriousness of administrative proceedings, which can end in the loss of your career and will investigate your situation, looking for flaws, weaknesses, and inconsistencies in the case against you.
In an administrative discharge proceeding, you face the possibility of the end of your military career, which can affect your service characterization, as well as adversely affect your military service benefits. Your future career opportunities as a civilian may also be negatively affected. You may be facing this situation for any number of reasons, including being accused of some type of misconduct, failure to make progress in a physical or professional training program, mental or physical disorders, drug or alcohol problems, being the cause of an accident, and other situations.
In the face of losing your job, your benefits, your housing, your retirement, the cost of your military education and / or an enlistment bonus, and possibly your future employability, you should seriously consider hiring an experienced trial lawyer such as Hawaii military law attorney Christopher D. Thomas who has proven results in the courtroom as an aggressive and thorough litigator. You don't have to give up and plead guilty. You do have the right to defend yourself with the help of a skilled civilian attorney. Attorney Christopher Thomas is standing by to defend your case today.
Contact the Hawaii Military Lawyer
at the firm today if you are facing administrative discharge proceedings in Hawaii.
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