MILITARY DRUG TESTS

HOW TO FIGHT YOUR MILITARY URINALYSIS RESULTS

Random drug testing is quite common in the U.S. Armed Forces. Military servicemembers are held to high standards are seriously punished when found guilty of drug crimes, including drug use. Urinalysis is the most common means of drug testing in the military. By taking urine samples without warning, the military seeks to catch servicemembers who have been abusing drugs. Since these drug tests are random and unannounced, they also serve as an incentive to stay away from drugs, since there is no way of knowing when a drug test will be required.

WHY YOU NEED A CIVILIAN MILITARY CRIMINAL LAWYER

Have you been charged with drug use after a urinalysis? Don't allow yourself to be represented by the military lawyer appointed to your case just because it is free. Hiring a military criminal attorney of your choice gives you the best possible chance of a successful defense. Joseph L. Jordan, Attorney at Law has handled countless military drug crime cases and may be able to fight your charges. With help from our firm, you could avoid the penalties involved with a conviction of drug use, up to and including dishonorable discharge.

CONSULT A MILITARY CRIMINAL ATTORNEY TODAY

Military drug crimes are handled very harshly. You need an attorney who has personal insight into the UCMJ process and who has a proven record of success. You need Joseph L. Jordan on your side. For 11 years, Attorney Jordan served in the U.S. Army as an enlisted soldier, an officer, and a Judge Advocate. Today, he has dedicated himself to defending servicemembers who have been wrongfully charged with crimes while in the military.

Call now at (866) 624-7503 to contact us and learn exactly what can be done to fight your drug crime charges!

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Joseph L. Jordan is a UCMJ lawyer who travels around the globe to represent service members in military criminal defense matters. He is an accomplished, experienced military attorney who specializes in defending ALL service members against violations of the UCMJ.