Boyle, Autry & Murphy represents members of the military who are subject to Article 32 investigations. The Article 32 hearings are conducted in conformity with the United States Uniform Code of Military Justice. An Article 32 hearing determines whether a military defendant in a criminal matter will be referred to a general court marital. Crimes that lead to Article 32 hearings include felony crimes or crimes against military officers. A defendant's attorneys have the right to present witnesses, as in a civil grand jury investigation.
A defense lawyer representing a defendant in an Article 32 hearing has the goal of convincing the reviewing officer not to recommend a court martial, or to recommend a resolution through a lower court or recommend some other type of penalty.
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At the law firm of Boyle, Autry & Murphy, we use our own investigators, military investigators and forensic experts in military criminal cases. Our clients include members of the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard. We will go anywhere in the world to represent servicemen and women in the Article 32 hearings.
Military law attorney Dennis Boyle has more than 20 years of experience as a Navy JAG Officer, rising to the rank of Commander before retiring. He has represented hundreds of sailors and marines charged with minor charges as well as serious crimes like espionage and murder.
After leaving active duty, Mr. Boyle served in a variety of reserve positions, including as the Executive Officer for an Appellate Defense Unit where he argued cases before the Navy Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals. His last assignment before retiring was as a Commissioner with the Navy Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals.
We have the resources to defend clients vigorously and effectively in Article 32 military hearings and in court martials. To schedule a free and confidential consultation, contact military law attorney Dennis E. Boyle at Boyle, Autry & Murphy today.
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Whether you need a military defense attorney to defend you on a weapons charge or an alleged crime against a military officer, Boyle, Autry & Murphy is prepared to deliver a zealous defense in an atmosphere of highly professional client service. Contact us to schedule a consultation.































