The Jordan UCMJ Law Group

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Experienced Military Criminal Defense Lawyer

Trusted Representation For All Service Members

Criminally accused military service members deserve outstanding and aggressive defense from a trusted and highly experienced legal professional to help protect their rights and defend their freedoms. Joseph L. Jordan, Attorney at Law is a former service member who proudly stands behind the men and women serving this great country and ensures that they receive the representation that they deserve. If you or a loved one faces any sort of civilian or military criminal matter, you need to immediately retain the legal counsel of our firm. Mr. Jordan has provided excellent service to our military members for seven years. Our founding attorney, Mr. Joseph L. Jordan, prides himself on being direct and relatable to all clients. As a former Army enlisted Soldier, Army combat arms officer, and Army JAG he understands the immediate importance to protect a service member's name, rank and rights after a criminal accusation. If you are a Soldier, Sailor, Marine, Airmen, or Coast Guardsman, you can trust your case to Mr. Jordan!

Each branch of the service aims to fill its rank with dutiful and honorable service members. The Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Navy and Marine Corps are all considered armed services that follow the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and require all members to uphold the duties of liberty, service and justice. When an enlisted member or officer is in violation of any direct order or criminal law that is outlined in the Uniform Code, they will face immediate retribution from their superiors. Depending on the type of crime or act that the individual was arrested for, disciplinary actions may vary. Commonly, less-serious crimes are handled through a non-judicial process, such as an Article 15 hearing, captain's mast or office hours. More-serious crimes, such as violent crimes of rape, murder or assault, will be required to be tried in a court martial process. Any of these disciplinary actions should be represented by the trusted military defense attorney from our firm.

Wherever You Are Stationed, We Can Help!

The United States Military is stationed all across the world. Military bases abound throughout the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii and U.S. territories as well as Asia, Africa, Europe and Latin America. With bases so spread out, you need an attorney who you can trust who can come to you. At our firm, Joseph L. Jordan, Attorney at Law will travel to wherever you may be. We are based in Texas, but our representation reaches bases worldwide. Mr. Jordan has successfully represented service members in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Alaska and all over the contiguous United States. Attorney Jordan has served as a consultant and been reported in various media outlets as well including Fox News, the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, ABC News, Air Force Times and all local San Antonio and Killeen affiliates. The dedication that Joseph L. Jordan, UCMJ Law has for clients puts us in a class alone; we are absolutely committed to ensuring that our client's side of the story is told and that his or her rights as an active military member or reservist is protected.

Attorney Jordan served as an Army prosecutor in Korea and Fort Hood. His past experiences as an Army JAG include legal assistance attorney, Chief of Claims, interim Chief of Justice, operational law attorney, and administrative law attorney. He also previously served as an interim chief of military justice. Attorney Jordan is admitted to practice law in Arkansas. He is also an active member of the Arkansas Bar Association, American Bar Association, Military Law Section for Texas Bar Association and the Criminal Law Section for the American Bar Association. Working with Joseph L. Jordan, Attorney at Law can greatly benefit your case. If you have been arrested or are facing a separation board or a discharge from your position, you need to immediately contact Joseph L. Jordan, UCMJ Law and speak with a trusted and highly experienced military defense attorney today!

Areas of Practice (22)

  • Military Crimes
  • Rape
  • Aggravated Sexual Assault
  • Article 120 Rape
  • Article 120b Sexual Assault of Child
  • Article 120c Other Sexual Misconduct
  • Manslaughter / Attempted Murder
  • Larceny Drug Crimes
  • Article 81 Conspiracy
  • Obstruction of Justice
  • Pandering Solicitation
  • Adultery
  • Sodomy
  • Military Court Martial Process
  • Article 31 Rights
  • Article 32 Investigations
  • Discharge Upgrades
  • General Court Martial
  • NJP/ Article 15
  • Separation Boards
  • Special Court Martial
  • Summary Court Martial

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Military Crimes, Rape, Aggravated Sexual Assault, Article 120 Rape, Article 120b Sexual Assault of Child, Article 120c Other Sexual Misconduct, Manslaughter / Attempted Murder, Larceny Drug Crimes, Article 81 Conspiracy, Obstruction of Justice, Pandering Solicitation, Adultery, Sodomy, Military Court Martial Process, Article 31 Rights, Article 32 Investigations, Discharge Upgrades, General Court Martial, NJP/ Article 15, Separation Boards, Special Court Martial, Summary Court Martial, Article 92 View More

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