Article 46 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) provides that defense counsel shall have an equal opportunity to obtain witnesses and other evidence. In accordance with Rule of Court-Martial (R.C.M.) 703, the defense may request employment of expert witnesses. This also includes employment of a defense investigator or expert consultant if needed.
Securing the services of an expert consultant or an investigator can be critical to a successful defense of charges under the UCMJ. Retaining an experienced attorney like Mr. Sigmon provides you with the best opportunity at success when you are facing a life-changing event such as a court-martial. Mr. Sigmon has secured the assistance of experts and investigators in numerous trials to significantly affect the outcome in case where his clients were faced with serious charges. Do not place your future in less experienced hands. Call Mr. Sigmon now!
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