Washington Navy Yard, DC: Representative Case Results
Outcomes at or involving Washington Navy Yard, DC
U.S. v. O-4 United States Navy
Navy officer with a sterling career record at some of the United States’ most decorated and deployed classified units and task forces is accused of two specifications of assault, including use of a firearm. Mr. Nathan Freeburg works with the officer through the investigation process to prepare and after charges are preferred works with experienced Navy defense lawyers to counter the government at every turn. Finally, at trial, Mr. Freeburg and the defense team use cross-examination and indirect tactics in front of a very senior Navy officer panel and the client is acquitted!
Result: Full Acquittal on All Charges. No Federal Conviction, No Dishonorable Discharge.
U.S. v. O-3 United States Navy
A reserve Navy officer was accused of sexually assaulting one of his sailors while on active orders and was eventually charged with fraternization, conduct unbecoming an officer and making false official statements. He retained Cave & Freeburg, LLP. After extensive litigation and motions and preparation by Mr. Freeburg and Mr. Cave, the government agreed to a guilty plea at a misdemeanor special court-martial to only the fraternization charge with no confinement and no dismissal! The officer was sentenced to only a reprimand and half forfeitures for two months.
Result: Retirement Preserved, No Sex Offender Registration, No Dishonorable Discharge/Dismissal, No Confinement.
U.S. v. O-3 United States Navy
Navy officer is accused of soliciting sex from an underage male (who was actually an adult “vigilante”). After a long investigation, the Navy preferred court-martial charges against the officer. Mr. Freeburg and Mr. Cave investigate the case and prepare an unlawful entrapment defense. Following, the Navy agrees to a separation instead of a court-martial.
Result: No Federal Conviction, No Sex Offender Registration, No Dishonorable Discharge.
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