westpointattorney.com - Military Lawyer

Description: Fort Drum & West Point Military Defense Attorney

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Military law, like its civilian counterpart, has different systems and degrees of punishment to address the act of which a servicemember is alleged to have committed. In terms of criminal law, minor military crimes may be disposed of through a non-judicial process set forth in  Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice , while serious military crimes are tried at a  court-martial .  However, not all allegations of misconduct necessitate criminal process, instead, military members may face other  ad

Matthew G. Jubelt has appeared before hundreds of Courts-Martials and Boards of Inquiry, throughout his career. Matthew's clients enjoy the benefits of his trial experience, relationships with expert witnesses, investigators, and military justice practitioners in and out of uniform.   Matthew's experience includes representing clients in contested cases involving homicides, narcotics, violent crimes and sexual offenses, as well as other military specific offenses.

Matthew Jubelt is New York's Premier Military Attorney for Fort Drum and West Point, New York.  As a native Upstate New Yorker, Matthew requested to serve multiple tours as a prosecutor and then as a defense counsel at Fort Drum where he was responsible for defending officers and enlisted servicemembers from the 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) and Fort Drum as well as Cadets at West Point who were accused of misconduct, servicemembers stationed at the United States Military Academy, and New York Arm