Depending on the act for which military member was arrested, disciplinary actions may vary. As former Army enlisted Soldier, Army combat arms officer, and Army Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps officer, he understands the immediate importance of protecting service member’s name, rank, and rights after criminal accusation. Prior to becoming an Army Lawyer, Joseph Jordan served as 92a, (Logistician) in the Army. Three years later upon graduating lawschool, Mr. His past experience with the Army JAG Corps includes service as legal assistance attorney, chief of claims, interim chief of justice, operational law attorney, and administrative law attorney. He is also an active member of the Arkansas Bar Association, American Bar Association, Military Law Section of the Texas Bar Association, and
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