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Airman charged with lying about housing for dependent

Airman Charged With Lying About Housing For Dependent

By Phillip Swarts – August 20, 2015 A U.K.-based airmen faces charges that he lied to a commanding officer about housing for a dependent, according to charge sheets filed with the Judge Advocate General’s office. SSgt AR, with the 48th Maintenance Squadron, “willfully failed” to notify his commanding officer that a dependent moved to the U.K. with SSgt […]

Alexandra González-Waddington named to The National Trial Lawyers

The National Trial Lawyers organization is pleased to announce that Alexandra González-Waddington has been selected for inclusion into its Top 40 Under 40, honor is given to only a select group of lawyers for their superior skills and qualifications in the field. Evans, United States – December 23, 2014 Alexandra González-Waddington named to The National […]

Fake Sex Assault Victims Deserve Protection

Fake Sex Assault Victims Deserve Protection – Innocent Men Are “Collateral Damage”

Innocent Men Convicted of Sexual Assault are “Collateral Damage” in the military’s “War on Sexual Assault” What is more important? 1) Protecting military members who are falsely accused of sexual assault; or 2) Protecting alleged victims, including those making false allegations? marine corps why not protect the innocent and abide by the US Constitution which […]

Military Defense Lawyer Published in American Bar Association Book

Books & Literature Military Defense Lawyer Published in American Bar Association Book Military defense lawyer co-authors chapter in American Bar Association book, “The State of Criminal Justice 2014.” As one of the cornerstones of the Criminal Justice Section’s work, this publication serves as an invaluable resource for policy-makers, academics, and students of the criminal justice […]

Naval officer acquitted of sexual assault charges

Navy Sexual Assault Case at Norfolk VA By Kara Driscoll The Virginian-Pilot – © July 19, 2014 NORFOLK, VA A naval officer court-martialed on sexual assault charges stemming from an incident in Hawaii in 2009 was acquitted Friday by a Navy jury in Norfolk. The officer was charged with aggravated sexual assault, abusive sexual contact and wrongfully having […]

Qaeda Prison Break

Qaeda Prison Break Newsweek By Michael Hirsh 11/13/05 Bagram Airbase is home to one of the most heavily fortified military prisons in the world. Located in the shadow of the Hindu Kush about 30 miles north of Kabul, the facility holds hundreds of alleged jihadists at the center of three tight rings of security, surrounded […]

Choose the Best Court-Martial Defense – Michael Waddington

Choosing the Best Court-Martial Defense Lawyers Selecting the Best Court Martial Attorneys to Defend You My name is Michael Waddington. I’m a court-martial defense attorney and in this video, what I want to talk about, how do you choose the best lawyer to defend you in a court-martial. Choosing your military lawyer is one of […]

Staff sergeant cleared twice of child sex abuse charges

Oct. 27, 2014 Air Force Times Staff writer A staff sergeant who faced prosecution by the military after civilian authorities dropped child sex abuse charges against him was acquitted at court-martial last week. Delaware police first charged Staff Sgt. JM in July 2013 with sexually abusing his then-stepson at a Dover Air Force Base residence […]

The Defeat of al-Qaeda in Iraq and Its Resurrection as ISIS

Written by Carter Andress and Malcolm McConnell Click here to buy the book on Amazon Note: Attorney Michael Waddington successfully represented Carter Andress and AISG (a large US contracting company) in Iraq in 2008. A portion of the book details how, on one occasion, our firm helped AISG when US Special Forces raided the AISG compound in […]