Jeffrey Liebenguth
Hawaii-Based Court Martial Lawyer Representing Military Members Worldwide
Mr. Liebenguth specializes in defending military service members facing court-martial, NJP, administrative proceedings, and criminal appeals for allegations of rape, sexual assault, fraud, drug offenses, violent crimes, and all other military offenses. Although based in Hawaii, his practice is worldwide and he may be reached at 888-748-1780.
He is a retired Marine Corps military attorney and a former Coast Guardsman. He is a graduate of Amherst College, Emory University School of Law, and Marine Corps University Resident Command & Staff College, where he received a Master’s Degree. In 2006-2007, he deployed with 2d Battalion, 3d Marines to Haditha, Iraq, the unit whose combat deployment is the subject of the 2019 book: The Warriors of Anbar: The Marines Who Crushed Al Qaeda—the Greatest Untold Story of the Iraq War. Mr. Liebenguth later worked at the Pentagon and taught military law at the United States Naval Academy. He has also been an invited speaker at military criminal-law conferences in California and Washington, D.C.
Since beginning his law career in 2003, Mr. Liebenguth has litigated high-stakes military criminal cases from every perspective possible: as a defense counsel, an appellate defense counsel, a prosecutor, and as a Special Assistant United States Attorney. As an appellate defense counsel, he successfully petitioned the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces and the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals for oral argument in a remarkable 17 cases.
As a result of his success, Mr. Liebenguth was recognized as the “Silver C.A.A.F. Tongue” award winner for arguing more cases than any other military appellate defense counsel.
Mr. Liebenguth has litigated cases involving accusations of murder, attempted murder, sexual assault, child endangerment, drug violations, and most other UCMJ offenses. He is licensed to practice law in the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, and all military courts.
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1 Hour. The purpose of the free consultation is to: (1) provide a straightforward analysis of your military legal issue, (2) determine whether Liebenguth Law can assist you and, if we can (3) develop a plan to aggressively investigate, prepare, and defend your case. We don't take every case that comes our way. Sometimes it's just not in the military service member's interest to hire a civilian defense attorney. The free consultation case evaluation will help determine whether that's the case or not and will provide the service member with a better understanding of what they are up against. - Credit Cards Accepted
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- Marine Corps University
- Masters of Military Studies (MMS) (2013) | Miltiary Operations
- Naval Justice School
- Judge Advocate Certification (2004) | Military Law
- Emory University School of Law
- J.D. (2002) | Law
- Amherst College
- B.A. (1998) | Political Science
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- Adultery in the Military - It's Not Always a Crime
- Avvo Legal Guide
- Can a military service member get their DNA expunged from law enforcement records and databases?
- Avvo Legal Guide
- Can a military service member refuse to accept NJP?
- Avvo Legal Guide
- How to Write a Good Rebuttal to a GOMOR, Page 11, or Other Military Letter of Reprimand
- Avvo Legal Guide
- Self-Defense and the UCMJ
- Avvo Legal Guide
- Information Operations, 2/3 Deployment Training Exercise
- Impact of United States v. Fosler, Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces Continuing Legal Education and Training Program
- Military Court Martial Appeals, Marine Corps Defense Counsel Conference
- Military Defense Counsel Perspective, Senior Leadership Legal Training
- Preserving Court-Martial Legal Error for Appeal, Marine Corps Defense Counsel Conference, Camp Pendleton, California
- Advanced Sexual Assault Investigations Training Certification
- Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS)
- Q. NJP restriction question
- A: They could try to NJP you or take the suspended pay for "attempted" breaking of restriction. Depending on all of the circumstances, however, you could argue that you did not have the specific intent to break restriction (e.g., it was just an oversight on your part and you corrected the matter once reminded by the NCO). Put differently, for attempt crimes you have to have a "guilty mind"--meaning you would have to have specifically intended to break restriction when ordering the pizza, rather than a mere oversight. If it looks like your command is coming after you for the matter, you should speak with an experienced military law attorney so you can go over the nuances of ... Read More
- Q. Discharged from the army. RE4 code/General under honorable conditions
- A: There is always some chance, but how much of a chance really depends on the totality of the circumstances in your case, including the reason for your separation. In order for your RE4 code to be changed, you generally first have to petition for your discharge (general under honorable conditions) to be upgraded. If it is upgraded by the discharge review board (DRB), they can then determine whether your RE code should also be changed. Here, you would most likely be hoping for an upgrade to an RE3A code--meaning you could get a waiver to reenlist.
You should speak to an experienced military attorney so you can describe all of the circumstances (not a good idea to do on a public forum) and ... Read More
- Q. Marine corps Sofa license in Okinawa Japan
- A: Most likely an orders violation under Article 92 and/or some Article 134 charge for engaging in conduct that is prejudicial to good order and discipline. If your buddy truly didn't know the situation, he should be alright regarding your driving and license status.