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Patrick Korody
Aggressive Military and Criminal Defense Lawyer.
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Biography
Attorney Patrick Korody spent 10 years on active duty in the Navy JAG Corps, where he served as a military and federal prosecutor, military defense counsel, and crime victims' rights attorney. He deployed to Iraq in 2007 where he presented cases to Iraqi judges in Iraqi courts. He served as the special victims' prosecutor for the Navy in the Northwest Region of the United States and received advanced litigation and trial training through the military. He used his experience, service, and training to achieve outstanding results for his clients as a civilian attorney.
Practice Areas
- Military Law
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- Health Care Law
Fees
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
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Contingent Fees
Personal Injury Cases
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Florida
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- Maryland
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- Middle District of Florida
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- 11th Circuit
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- Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
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- Military Courts-Worldwide
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Professional Experience
- Commander, Judge Advocate
- U.S. Navy Reserves
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- Founder / Attorney
- Korody Law, PA
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- Founder and lead attorney for law firm focusing on complex criminal defense at the federal and state levels and court-martial and military defense for servicemembers in all branches of the United States Military.
- Lieutenant Commander, Judge Advocate
- U.S. Navy
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- Certified Specialist II in Military Justice by the Judge Advocate General of the Navy.
- Summer Clerk
- Baker Hostetler
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- Legal Intern
- Naval Criminal Investigative Service
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Education
- Ohio State University - Columbus
- J.D. (2005)
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- Honors: WIth Honors. Order of the Coif.
- Activities: Associate Editor, Law Review.
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- Amherst College
- B.A. (2000)
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- Honors: Cum Laude.
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Awards
- Outtanding Navy Legal Professional
- Kitsap County Bar Association and Navy League
Professional Associations
- Ohio State Bar
- Member
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- The Florida Bar  # 0107361
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- Jacksonville Beach Bar Association
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- Florida Assication of Criminal Defense Lawyers
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Publications
Articles & Publications
- Court-Martial Advocacy: Trying the Military Case
- Thomson West Legal Solutions
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Legal Answers
48 Questions Answered
- Q. Military larceny charge and Fourth Amendment rights issue in WA
- A: Generally to access bank account information they need a subpoena issued to the bank. However, businesses often turn over CCTV and internal records without subpoenas or search warrants since they want to facilitate the arrest/prosecution. Generally, the 4th amendment does not prohibit 3rd parties from turning over evidence to the police because there is no expectation of privacy in information held by 3rd parties. Sounds like you need to hire a civilian military defense attorney.
- Q. I am active duty military in the Marines and I had an accident occur during liberty hours and off base so I went to the
- A: If you are AWOL, yes. But generally, if you are communicating with the unit and providing them medical documentation, which is normally reviewed by Navy medicine, you will be placed on convalescent leave to heal. Communicate with your unit.
- Q. Military Veterans having problems getting on Military Installations for services
- A: Except for a few specific charges (like sex offenses), you can request a waiver from the installation commander.
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