by Steve Shewmaker | Jun 23, 2021 | Drug Testing - Urinalysis, General Court Martial, Military Discharge, Military Justice, Military Separation Hearing
Military service members are tested twice yearly for drug use. The test is typically a urinalysis and you’ll be screened for marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines and opiates. In some cases you may also be screened for other drugs like barbiturates, LSD, or even...
by Steve Shewmaker | Aug 16, 2019 | Letter of Reprimand, Military Justice
A letter of reprimand or GOMOR (General Officer Memorandum of Reprimand) can remain on your service record for your entire career. Steve Shewmaker and Mickey Williams of Shewmaker and Shewmaker discuss the importance of retaining counsel when facing a letter of...
by Steve Shewmaker | Aug 12, 2019 | Drug Testing - Urinalysis, Military Justice
Steve Shewmaker and Mickey Williams discuss what to do if you have a positive unit urinalysis test in the military along with potential punishments and how long different types of drugs can stay in your...