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National Security Law Cases

Greg McCormack has successfully represented national security violation legal cases for his US military clients worldwide. Below is a listing of successful example cases resolved by the firm concerning violation of national security law.

GREG MCCORMACK HAS BEEN REPRESENTING CLIENTS IN MILITARY COURT-MARTIALS, ADMINISTRATIVE SEPARATION ACTIONS AND OTHER CRIMINAL CHARGES, AS WELL AS IN CIVILIAN COURTS, SINCE HE LEFT ACTIVE DUTY AS AN ARMY LAWYER IN 1982. A REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLING OF SOME OF THE RESULTS OF OUR CASES IS PROVIDED FOR YOUR REVIEW.

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***** DISCLAIMER *****

The following listing of specific case results is provided for your review. You need to be aware that case results depend upon a variety of factors unique to each case. The listing of the case results noted below do not, in any respect, guarantee or predict a similar result in any future case which may be undertaken by this law firm.

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• Navy E-7 with over 20 years of service was investigated by federal and military authorities for alleged violation of the National Security laws involving alleged unlawful disclosure of classified information. After nearly two years of joint FBI and NCIS investigative effort, our client was charged with numerous National Security offenses before a General Courts-Martial. After extensive discovery and litigation, the Government conceded the case. All charges were WITHDRAWN and the Client thereafter retired from the Navy. We previously represented this client in a courts-martial where a Guilty plea was entered on one specification of Dereliction of Duty in a case involving the shooting death of a Navy SEAL. An enlisted jury returned a sentence of NO PUNISHMENT. A subsequent Administrative Separation Board returned a RETENTION recommendation, and extensive efforts by the command to separate our client thereafter were stopped at the office of the Assistant Secretary of Navy.

• Navy Commander charged with espionage related offenses. After the Article 32 Investigation, we were able to secure the ADMINISTRATIVE DISCHARGE OF OUR CLIENT WITHOUT A COURT-MARTIAL.

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***** DISCLAIMER *****

The following listing of specific case results is provided for your review. You need to be aware that case results depend upon a variety of factors unique to each case. The listing of the case results noted below do not, in any respect, guarantee or predict a similar result in any future case which may be undertaken by this law firm.

 
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