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Brigadier General LOCALLY FILES the Letter of Reprimand, thereby allowing Gapasin's client to continue with his career with plans of retirement.

← Previous Next → Brigadier General LOCALLY FILES the Letter of Reprimand, thereby allowing Gapasin's client to continue with his career with plans of retirement. July 1, 2019, U.S. v. E-7, Tennessee National Guard, Nashville, Tennessee. Master Sergeant enters a Recruiting Office with a shotgu Read More
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Frequently Asked Questions

If you are a military service member facing the Preferral of Court-Martial Charges, or the initiation of an Administrative Separation Board , read excerpts from Mr. Gapasin's Guidebook on Courts-Martial Defense. These excerpts authored by Mr. Gapasin will answer your basic questions about the Read More
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Case DISMISSED. Tech Sergeant Continues Service With Texas National Guard.

← Previous Next → Case DISMISSED. Tech Sergeant Continues Service With Texas National Guard. October 5, 2022, U.S. vs. E-6, United States Air Force, Texas National Guard. Tech Sergeant in the Air Force tests positive for THC and immediately retains Mr. Gapasin to represent her. Like many Read More
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NO DISCHARGE, and client is allowed to RETIRE.  Other minimal punishment.

← Previous Next → NO DISCHARGE, and client is allowed to RETIRE. Other minimal punishment. April 14, 2018, U.S. v. E-7, United States Army, Vicenza, Italy. Sergeant First Class with 18 years of service is accused of aggravated assault, the attempted strangulation of his wife a Read More
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Navy Lieutenant RETAINED, Faced Multiple Allegations By Multiple Accusers

← Previous Next → Navy Lieutenant RETAINED, Faced Multiple Allegations By Multiple Accusers November 9, 2022, United States v. O-3, Board of Inquiry, United States Navy, Camp Humphreys, South Korea. With 16 years and 5 combat deployments in the military, Navy Lieutenant is accused of multiple incide Read More
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RETAINED, recommendation allows CS1 to remain in the Navy.

← Previous Next → RETAINED, recommendation allows CS1 to remain in the Navy. October 25, 2019, U.S. v. E-7, United States Navy, Naval Base Ventura County, Port Mugu, California. Well-respected CS1 aboard the U.S.S. Carl Vinson recognizes he has a problem and seeks help from the Navy. CS Read More
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After over 30 days of being AWOL, Client is successfully discharged from the U.S. Army. NO Pre

← Previous Next → After over 30 days of being AWOL, Client is successfully discharged from the U.S. Army. NO Pre-Trial Confinement upon his return to the unit, NO Court-Martial, NO Federal Conviction. March 15, 2018, U.S. v. E-1, United States Army, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Specialist who Read More
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Army Major RETAINED, Giving Him Opportunity To Receive FULL RETIREMENT BENEFITS.

← Previous Next → Army Major RETAINED, Giving Him Opportunity To Receive FULL RETIREMENT BENEFITS. January 6, 2022, U.S. v. O-4, Board of Inquiry, United States Army, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Army Major with over 17 years of service attending the Army War College is accused by his command of Read More
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Officer Retains Career After Strategic Defense Exposes Fabricated Claims By Ex

← Previous Next → Officer Retains Career After Strategic Defense Exposes Fabricated Claims By Ex-Spouse May 17, 2024, U.S. v. O-4, United States Army, Fort Carson, Colorado. Government initiates an AR 15-6 Investigation against a Major with over 18 years of service for allegations of child abuse, an Read More
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CASE DROPPED, NO Charges, NO Court

← Previous Next → CASE DROPPED, NO Charges, NO Court-Martial. Cause of death found to be based on unknown causes. September 13, 2019, U.S. v. E-4, United States Army, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Specialist and his wife are suspected of the assault and battery and death of their infant child. CID Read More
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