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.

Courts-Martial

If you or an active duty family member have been charged with or suspected of committing a criminal offense, it is critical that you contact Mr. Sigmon immediately. Allegations of wrongdoing in the military can lead to serious consequences – reduction in rank, prison time and an end of your career. Courts-martial can be complex and involve significant legal issues. Mr. Sigmon has extensive experience defending military members accused of a wide variety of crimes. You need someone with experience and independence on your side to aggressively defend your rights. Do not place your future in jeopardy.

For a free initial telephone consultation please contact Mr. Sigmon as soon as possible.

Court-Martial Appeals

If you or a family member has been convicted in a court-martial and you feel that the result of that court-martial was unjust, then you should contact Mr. Sigmon immediately. As a former military trial judge and Chief Appellate Counsel for the Air Force, Mr. Sigmon uniquely understands the military appeals process for court-martial convictions. Mr. Sigmon has handled hundreds of appeals on a wide variety of issues before the service courts of criminal appeal and the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (CAAF). In fact, Mr. Sigmon has personally argued cases before the CAAF in cases involving ground-breaking issues of law. Even if appeal of your conviction by your military appellate lawyer was initially unsuccessful before a service court of criminal appeal, Mr. Sigmon can petition for a hearing before the CAAF, and even before the United States Supreme Court if necessary.

For a free initial telephone consultation please contact Mr. Sigmon as soon as possible.

Areas of Expertise

  • Courts-Martial
  • Court-Martial Appeals
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