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Military Conviction: Grounds for Reversal
Military Conviction: Grounds for Reversal

Have you ever been convicted of a military crime? Are you facing a criminal conviction in military court? Then you need our team of experienced military attorneys to fight for you because your conviction might not withstand appellate review. On April 20, 2020, in Ramos v. ...

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