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Navy NCO Caught in Controlled Drug Delivery in Hawaii Secures SILT

A Navy Petty Officer Second Class at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam became entangled in a serious legal matter when he received a package containing a substantial quantity of controlled substances. The package was initially intercepted by postal authorities in the mailroom and subsequently handed over to the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS). The NCIS conducted […]

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Bilecki Negotiates Pre-Trial Agreement for Soldier Entangled in Multiple Charges

An Army Private E-2 at Schofield Barracks faced court martial charges, including: AWOL (UCMJ Article 86), Disobeying an Officer (UCMJ Article 90), Drunk on Duty (UCMJ Article 112), and Malingering (UMCJ Article 115). Complicating matters further were allegations of domestic violence by his wife. The Soldier engaged a Hawaii court martial lawyer Timothy Bilecki to

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Soldier Tests Positive for THC, Defense Argues Other Medications Could Interfere

An Army Specialist stationed at Camp Humphreys tested positive for THC in a urinalysis test. Faced with the potential ramifications of this result, the Specialist retained Article 112 UCMJ military drug crime attorney Tim Bilecki, for his defense. Bilecki traveled to Korea to represent the Specialist at the administrative separation board. The defense strategy involved

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Bilecki Gets SILT for Marine PFC Facing Cocaine and Sexual Assault Charges

A Marine Private First Class at Marine Corps Base Hawaii found himself under investigation for several serious offenses: a failed urinalysis test indicating cocaine use, an allegation of sexual assault, and breaking restrictions. The convergence of these allegations posed a significant threat to his military career and freedom. In response to these challenges, the Private

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Innocent Ingestion Defense Clears Marine Sgt of Charges for Wrongful Drug Use

In October 2019, a Marine Sergeant stationed in Okinawa tested positive for marijuana in a urinalysis test. This result led to his referral to an administrative separation board, with an initial recommendation for an Other Than Honorable (OTH) discharge. To confront these serious allegations, the Sergeant retained a UCMJ Article 112a defense lawyer Timothy Bilecki.

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Navy NCO Tested Positive in Urinalysis, Case Resolved at AdSep

FREE CASE EVALUATION A Navy Petty Officer First Class at Pearl Harbor faced an Administrative Separation Board after testing positive in a urinalysis for a controlled substance, a violation of Article 112a of the UCMJ. The initial recommendation for the Petty Officer was an Other Than Honorable (OTH) Discharge, which could have significant negative implications

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Airman Steals from Commander, Found Having Drugs, Bilecki Handles Plea Agreement

An Airman First Class at Beale Air Force Base, fresh out of confinement from a prior court martial conviction for larceny, found himself in another legal predicament just days prior to completing his Enlisted Term of Service (ETS). In an act of retribution against his former commander, he broke into the commander’s office, stealing a

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Bilecki Negotiates Pre-Trial Agreement for Army E-4 Charged with Cocaine

An Army Corporal’s urinalysis tested positive for cocaine, and he was subsequently charged with wrongful use of a controlled substance. Mr. Bilecki, a noted Article 112a UCMJ military drug defense lawyer in Okinawa, worked with the Command and SJA to negotiate a pre-trial agreement in which the charges would be handled at the Article 15 level

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