Military Criminal Charges and Defense Differ From Civilian Cases In the military, determining outcomes of crime and accusations is different from what happens in civilian society. A major example is the three types of courts-martial, which are exclusive to the military. The ways crimes are reported and investigated in the military also is distinctly different…
Read MoreJuly 2011 – Criminal Mischief in the First Degree ADJUDICATED – Client, sixteen years old was arrested and charged with Criminal Mischief in the First Degree, a Class D felony which carries a maximum punishment of up to seven years in prison for destruction of his high school property valued at greater than $11,000.00. After…
Read Moreh3>August 2011 – Army Officer Charged with Stealing Nearly $100,000.00 From U.S. Governement Criminal Defense Attorney Troy Smith won a full jury ACQUITTAL of Army officer charged with stealing nearly $100,000.00 from the United States Government. Full Details of Case Found Here. Found not guilty on all counts. The charged officer was cleared of all…
Read MoreJanuary 2013 – FELONY DUI REDUCED TO MISDEMEANOR Criminal Defense Counsel Troy A. Smith persuades New York County (Manhattan) District Attorney’s Office to make special exception to policy in allowing client, charged with felony drunk driving with his children in car, to plead guilty to misdemeanor offense. Client was arrested for driving under the influence…
Read MoreMarch 2013 – FELONY GRAND LARCENY SUSPECT OFFERDED ADJOURNMENT IN CONTEMPLATION OF DISMISSAL Criminal Defense Attorney Troy A.Smith Persuades Westchester District Attorney’s Office to offer An Adjournment in Contemplation Of Dismissal for client That was arrested and charged with felony grand larceny charges for shoplifting from Costco.
Read MoreApril 2013 – Robbery in the First Degree REDUCED to Attempted Assault in the Second Degree Attorney Troy Smith secures plea bargain to Attempted Assault in the Second Degree a Class E felony and sentence of 1 1/2-3 years for client a predicate violent felony offender, charged with Robbery in the First Degree facing a…
Read MoreApril 2013 – Robbery in the First Degree Reduced to Youthful Offender Adjudication Attorney Smith convinces Bronx District Attorney’s Office to offer Client, charged with Robbery in the First Degree and facing a minimum of 5 years in state prison, a youthful offender adjudication with a promised sentence of one year in jail.
Read MoreNavigating Physical Evaluation Boards Each branch of the military has its own Physical Evaluation Boards with its own complex governance and procedures. As explained on our website, Physical Evaluation Boards (PEBs) work in tandem with Medical Evaluation Boards (MEBs). The complexity of review process by the Physical Evaluation Boards has given rise to numerous discussion…
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