Lance B. Sigmon, Civilian Defense Counsel - Military Lawyer for the United States Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines

Lance B Sigmon, Military Lawyer and Civilian Defense Counsel for the US Armed Services, focusing on Courts-Martial and Court-Martial Appeals.

lancesigmonLance Sigmon was born and raised in a small town in North Carolina. On his eighteenth birthday, Mr. Sigmon entered the Delayed Entry Program in the United States Air Force to qualify for the G.I Bill so that he could later attend college. Shortly after graduating from high school, he entered active duty. Mr. Sigmon served as a defensive aerial gunner aboard a B-52H for the duration of his enlistment. During his enlistment, Mr. Sigmon spent a significant period of time on nuclear alert while stationed at Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota.

Soon after completing his four-year commitment, Mr. Sigmon enrolled in college. He graduated with honors from Western Carolina University with a dual major in accounting and economics. Prior to graduation, Mr. Sigmon was selected to attend Wake Forest University School of Law; one of the nation’s highly ranked private law schools. He graduated in 1988, passed the North Carolina state bar, and was admitted to the practice of law.

Mr. Sigmon then elected to return to active duty in the Air Force as a Judge Advocate. He was commissioned as a first lieutenant and re-entered active duty where he would remain until his retirement in September 2005. During his career as a judge advocate, Mr. Sigmon served in various capacities in the judge advocate corps; however, he always focused in the area of litigation. Most notably, Mr. Sigmon was hand-picked to return to the position of Area Defense Counsel when the assigned defense counsel was removed for cause. His ability to restore confidence in that position remains one of his most noted accomplishments.

As is evident by his resume, Mr. Sigmon spent the final eight years of his career specifically working in the area of military justice. His three years as the Chief Appellate Attorney for the Air Force, during which he supervised other appellate counsel and personally drafted and argued issues before the appellate courts, broadened his expertise immeasurably. Finally, he was personally selected to act as a military judge in all types of courts-martial, which gave him a unique insight into both the process of deciding complicated issues and the difficult process of selecting an appropriate sentence for one convicted of a crime.

Clearly, Mr. Sigmon possesses the experience and qualifications to provide military members accused of disciplinary infractions with top-notch representation. Having spent a considerable amount of time working in the field of military justice, Mr. Sigmon understands all sides of the process and can provide you peace of mind in this difficult time of your life.

Mr. Sigmon is married and has a son in law school and a daughter in college. He is active in church and enjoys playing golf during his free time.

Areas of Expertise

  • Courts-Martial
  • Court-Martial Appeals
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