Harrisburg Military Court-Martial Law Firm
It is nearly always a mistake for a member of the military to enter into an investigation on his or her own without legal counsel. Often, a serviceman or woman believes in his or her innocence and believes that cooperating with the investigation will resolve the issue. Unfortunately, this approach can result in unintentional self-incrimination.
Philadelphia military investigations defense attorney Dennis Boyle has the experience needed to guide individuals through military investigations while minimizing risks in the process. Just as in a civil or criminal court outside the military, you have the right to have an attorney present in a military investigation by any military investigative service, such as the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), Office of Special Investigations (OSI) or Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID).
Prior to entering civilian practice, Mr. Boyle was a Navy JAG lawyer on active duty during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He recently retired from the U.S. Naval Reserve with the rank of commander. His last assignment in the Naval Reserve was as a court commissioner with the Navy Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals. He is prepared to represent you in person anywhere in the world as needed, applying his rich military law experience to your legal situation.
Contact Philadelphia Military Investigations Defense Attorneys
Learn how Boyle, Autry & Murphy can help you prepare for a military investigation. Our clients include civilian contractors in war areas, as well as members of the military. Whether you need a military criminal defense attorney to defend you on a weapons charge or charges involving interactions with an officer, contact our CID military court-martial attorneys to schedule a consultation at our Camp Hill, York or Philadelphia offices.































