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How a DUI Can Impact Your Military Career

AUGUST 23, 2022 – A DUI can impact numerous parts of your life. A DUI on your file may make finding or keeping employment more difficult. It is far more crucial to consider while pursuing a military job. 

Operating heavy equipment and trucks takes up a major chunk of military personnel’s days and requires high levels of sobriety.

DUI on a Military Base

You risk being court-martialed if you are pulled over for a DUI while driving on a military installation. Military personnel stopped for a DUI while on base are likely to face the consequences under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). The commanding officer may punish you individually for misconduct in addition to any punishments you may face in a civil court.

DUI Off a Military Base

Off-base military personnel arrested for a DUI will probably face legal consequences, which can differ from state to state. It can be beneficial to understand that the military may still choose to penalize you, maybe through a court-martial, even if a civilian court finds you not guilty of these DUI allegations.

Both civil and military agencies may file DUI accusations. In that situation, they will frequently collaborate to determine whether the military will prosecute the service member in a military or civil court and the next steps.

Possible Effects of A DUI

The civil and military judicial systems operate very differently in such circumstances. Depending on your situation, the military will decide how severe your sentence will be. The maximum sentence for military DUIs is not specified. As a result, the military has complete discretion over your punishment. A DUI conviction may have the following effects on your military career:

Cancellation of Pass Privileges

You can be subject to administrative procedures after being found guilty of DUI, which could immediately revoke some privileges you’ve fought so hard to gain. Reclaiming the lost rights will be more difficult, and starting over can be discouraging. 

Most military occupational specializations call for the acquisition and upkeep of security clearances. If you have been found guilty of DUI, your chances of doing so are nearly nonexistent.

Decrease in Pay Grade

DUI charges and subsequent convictions can result in job loss and a reduced pay grade. Your ability to grow at work may be considerably hampered by having a DUI charge in your file, and you’ll undoubtedly have trouble getting promotions in the future.

Referral to a Recommended Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Program

Alcoholics are not viewed favorably by the military as potential members of its ranks. It could have disastrous repercussions on the team’s safety. People guilty of a DUI will likely require forced drug abuse treatment to address their aversion to alcohol.

How To Fight a DUI 

When facing a DUI, you will require the support of an experienced defense lawyer. Seeking the services of an experienced defense lawyer will help you get your life back on track after a DUI. 

Working with someone aware of the dangers and repercussions it can involve will help you guarantee that you are adequately represented in the court martial proceedings. 

Your legal team can argue that:

  •  The officer lacked the essential DUI education to administer and interpret a field sobriety test appropriately.
  • The driver was not the one who the DUI implicated.
  • The traffic stop was made without a valid reason by the police officer.

It’s crucial to comprehend that not every military DUI case results in a court martial. Due to a lack of evidence or evidence unlawfully gathered, some cases can be dropped or reduced to a lesser charge. Of course, this is only feasible if you hire a military defense attorney early enough in the procedure.

After a DUI, you may be able to join the military in specific circumstances. However, military progress may become more challenging if you have a DUI charge in your history. 

A DUI on your record can also jeopardize getting the security clearance you need for employment after your career. It is crucial to work with a DUI attorney who has handled cases involving clients who possess a security clearance.

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