
Introduction
When a service member in the area—covering Charleston, South Carolina and surrounding communities such as Charleston, North Charleston, Goose Creek, Summerville, Mount Pleasant—faces a UCMJ investigation, Article 32 hearing, court-martial, or administrative action, the stakes are life-changing.
UCMJ Investigations provides independent, defense-focused investigative support for military personnel, ensuring that your side of the story is uncovered, documented, and presented with precision.
Major Military Installations in This Region
Key military installations in the Charleston Lowcountry Military Region include:
- Joint Base Charleston (Air Base)
- Joint Base Charleston (Weapons Station)
Role of the Region
A joint airlift and seaport hub supporting global mobility and logistics.
Why Service Members in This Region Trust UCMJ Investigations
- We work exclusively for the defense and do not conduct command investigations.
- Experience with every branch: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Space Force.
- Familiarity with the tempo, expectations, and command climates across the Charleston Lowcountry Military Region.
Services Available in This Region
- Article 32 preliminary hearing investigations
- Rebuttal investigation support for adverse actions
- Witness interviews and sworn statements
- Evidence gathering, organization, and preservation
- Scene examinations, photography, and diagramming
- Report writing tailored for defense counsel
- Cross-examination and impeachment support
Administrative & Nonjudicial Action Support
- Chapter / administrative separation investigations
- GOMOR and written rebuttal support
- Command investigation and IG rebuttal review
- Security clearance-related investigative support
Common Case Types We See in This Region
- Sexual assault and other Article 120 allegations
- Domestic violence and assault allegations
- Drug use and distribution (Article 112a)
- Financial crimes, fraud, and theft allegations
- Fraternization, adultery, and conduct unbecoming
- AWOL, misconduct, and dereliction of duty
How Our Process Works
- Initial case review to identify investigative needs
- Coordination with your military or civilian defense counsel
- On-site or remote investigation tailored to your case
- Delivery of organized reports and evidence packages
- Ongoing support through hearings, negotiations, or trial
Contact Information
Phone: 501-515-2868
Email: UCMJInvestigations@proton.me
Website: https://www.UCMJInvestigations.com
