Law Office of Patrick J. McLain, PLLC
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Those Who Defend Us

At Law Office of Patrick J. McLain, PLLC, our military defense lawyer provides hard-hitting, proven defense to individuals who are facing military crime charges.

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Military Crime Attorney

Protecting Your Rights In Military Court: (214) 974-4597

At Law Office of Patrick J. McLain, PLLC, we believe criminally accused military service members deserve world-class, aggressive defense. You have tenaciously defended and protected our country. Now, our military crime attorney would be proud to offer you the proven, hard-hitting representation that you require in order to combat your charges. We stand behind the men and woman who have served our great country. You deserve to have someone protecting your rights and defending your future during this trying time. If you or your loved one is facing a civilian or military criminal matter, retain the immediate assistance of our firm. We’re committed to providing high quality military criminal defense in a wide range of criminal cases. Let us serve as your zealous advocates next. Call (214) 974-4597 to learn how we can help.

  • Meet Attorney Patrick J. Mclain

    Former Federal Prosecutor Fighting for Your Freedom

    Our firm's founder, Patrick McLain, is a retired Marine Corps military judge, who has been involved in the practice of criminal and military law since 1990. His first jury trials were tried in the deserts of Saudi Arabia during operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He ended his Government service as a federal prosecutor in Dallas, Texas, where he handled cases involving child exploitation, computer crimes, and general federal crimes.

    At the Law Office of Patrick J. McLain, PLLC, our attorney is dedicated to handling state criminal cases in Texas and federal crime cases in courts throughout the U.S. Additionally, Attorney McLain is proud to represent men and women of the armed forces, has a separate military law practice with offices across the country.

  • Meet Suzy Vanegas

    Associate Dallas Criminal Defense Attorney

    From a young age, Attorney Suzy Vanegas has had the desire to help others. As a zealous advocate committed to keeping innocent people free, her philosophy is to provide clients with excellent representation and to make sure all of their constitutional rights are preserved. As an immigrant from Nicaragua, she knows how it is to start from behind.

    Coming from a household that only spoke Spanish as the primary language, Suzy remembers the struggles she and her family had to endure on a daily basis. She was able to overcome these obstacles with perseverance and drive. Now, she uses that drive to fight for her clients and make sure they are warranted with a just result.

    Suzy obtained her J.D. from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 2010 and her B.S. in Psychology in 2009 from the University of Oklahoma. She was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 2013.

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Our Experience Is Unmatched

Our Team Is Committed to Helping You Take Control of Your Future

  • 20+ Years' Active Service in the Marine Corps

  • Former Federal Prosecutor in Your Corner

  • Former USMC Defense Attorney on Your Side

  • Retired Court Martial Trial Judge

  • Featured on Al Jazeera, MSN, CBBC, CNN & More

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Common Penalties

In a court martial, the prosecutor is generally highly respected within the legal system and well-connected with the individuals who will be present at your trial. Due to the serious nature of your offense, we advise you against navigating the complexities of the legal system alone. If convicted, you will face severe consequences. Take advantage of your right to an attorney. We are fully equipped to perform an effective cross examination of the prosecution’s witnesses.

  • Federal Conviction
  • Punitive Discharge
  • Time in Military Prison
  • Loss of Military Pay & Benefits
  • Loss of Your Right to Possess a Firearm
  • A Criminal Record

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Get Your Questions Answered Today

  • Questions

  • What Is A Court-Martial?

    Answer

    The military has a different justice system from civilians. Generally, court-martial cases involve a pretrial investigation; after, a report is delivered to the accused's commanders. The commanders will each have a say in determining whether or not a court-martial is necessary. However, the court-martial conveying authority will have the final say. The three types of courts-martial include: summary, general and special.

  • What Types Of Crimes Can Result In A Court-Martial?

    Answer

    Common civilian crimes that are tried in courts-martial include: adultery, sexual assault, drug crimes, larceny, murder, assault and battery. The most common military crimes resulting in courts-martial include: absent without leave (AWOL), dereliction of duty, adultery, failure to obey an order and desertion.

  • Why Should I Hire A Civilian Military Defense Lawyer?

    Answer

    When you are charged with a military crime, you can have a lawyer assigned to your case at no cost or you can hire an attorney of your choice. We advise you to choose a legal advocate who has your best interests in mind. When you hire our attorney, you can be confident that you have made the right choice. We will devote our time and energy toward the positive resolution of your case. We genuinely care about your success and will not quit until we have explored and exhausted each avenue of defense possible.

Rights That Are in Jeopardy After Serving Time

  • Loss of eligibility to apply for financial aid for college
  • Security clearance for certain professions such as teaching, working with children, or security
  • Voting privileges
  • Parenting rights can be taken away including custody & visiting rights
  • Loss of 2nd Amendment right to legally obtain or possess firearms
  • Cannot obtain a passport or a visa for entry into certain countries
  • Convicts are pulled into police line-ups as a potential suspect

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We're Dedicated to the Same Qualities as the Armed Forces: Liberty, Justice & Service.

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