Parris Island, SC – Non judicial Punishment (NJP) Lawyer
Matthew Thomas proudly serves military members facing non judicial punishment onboard Parris Island.
Matthew Thomas Law, PLLC is located conveniently in the Carolinas and is within driving distance of Parris Island.
You should contact Matthew Thomas Law, PLLC if you are:
Receiving a 6105 / Page 11 / or negative counseling
Receiving a company level non judicial punishment (NJP)
Receiving a battalion level non judicial punishment (NJP)
Subject to a Command Investigation
Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island - Non-Judicial Punishment (NJP) Defense Attorney
Generally, when a Marine or Sailor receives Non-judicial punishment in the Beaufort or Hilton Head area their non-judicial punishment will occur onboard MCRD Parris Island in their commanding officer’s quarters. Matthew Thomas has advised and consulted with thousands of Marines and Sailors concerning their non judicial punishment. Mr. Thomas’ non judicial punishment techniques and strategies help preserve his client’s careers and have been crafted through years of experience. Prior to leaving active-duty, Mr. Thomas was named the top military defense attorney in the Marine Corps. Mr. Thomas’ vast knowledge of the non-judicial punishment (NJP) process and experience with these matters ensure that his client’s rights are aggressively and zealously defended when they go in front of their commanding officer for non judicial punishment onboard Parris Island. Make no mistake, Mr. Thomas is one of the best defense attorneys in the country and is actively representing clients onboard Parris Island.
Mr. Thomas defends Marines and Sailors stationed near MCRD Parris Island and the surrounding bases. Mr. Thomas represents his clients when they are under investigation, receive a 6105, Page 11, non judicial punishment (NJP), as well as, when clients are notified of administrative separation. Mr. Thomas will represent you for all offense governed by the UCMJ including:
Article 112a
Urinalysis
Article 86, UCMJ Unauthorized Absence
Article 113, UCMJ
Driving Under the Influence (DWI / DUI)
Article 92, UCMJ
Failure to obey a lawful order or regulation
Failure to obey a general order
Sexual Harassment
Hazing
Speeding
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Let Matthew Thomas Law, PLLC begin representing you today!