Army Article 15 / NJP defense

Army Article 15 Defense Before You Accept or Respond

Evaluate the evidence, the election decision, immediate punishment, and follow-on career risk before the Article 15 record becomes the foundation for something worse.

Decision pointAccept, demand trial, or submit written matters
Follow-on riskRank, evaluations, separation, and retention
Most common fee$4,500 for common-complexity covered matters; more involved matters may be quoted higher

Quick answer: Before responding to an Article 15, understand the evidence, the right to accept or demand trial where applicable, the command's likely theory, and the consequences for rank, evaluations, promotion, retention, separation, or officer elimination.

The decisions that matter

Use the response to solve the actual problem in front of the command.

Evaluate the election

Compare the evidence and court-martial risk before making a decision based only on fear or command pressure.

Build written matters

Use defense, extenuation, and mitigation strategically instead of submitting a generic apology or emotional response.

Protect the record

Preserve favorable facts and avoid language that may be used later in evaluations, separation, elimination, or another investigation.

Experience behind the strategy

Former government and defense experience, applied directly to the early record.

Blake Kamoroff is a former Army JAG, prosecutor, defense counsel, and Senior Defense Counsel. His board and court-martial experience helps identify how early statements and administrative findings may be used later.

120+Separation and officer-elimination boards
Approx. 200Court-martial cases, including 50+ trials
DirectAttorney access after representation begins
WorldwideRemote representation for appropriate matters

Client-reported Article 15 outcome

Published client review

No punishment imposed after the timeline separated proof from unit assumptions

A client facing a field-grade Article 15 reported that the commander heard the response and imposed no punishment after the evidence and timeline were organized.

This description summarizes a published client review. Prior results do not guarantee future outcomes; every matter depends on its own facts, evidence, command posture, deadline, and applicable law.

This service may fit when:

  • You received Article 15 or NJP paperwork.
  • You have not made the election or submitted matters yet.
  • Rank, pay, promotion, evaluation, or separation consequences are material.

Representation may include:

  • Evidence and rights review
  • Election and forum analysis
  • Matters in defense, extenuation, and mitigation
  • Witness, timeline, and document development
  • Follow-on separation and career-risk analysis

Practical questions

Answers before you respond.

Can I refuse an Article 15?

In many cases a servicemember may demand trial by court-martial, but the right and the risk depend on status, service, and the facts. The decision should not be made blindly.

Does accepting Article 15 mean I admit guilt?

Acceptance of the forum is not necessarily an admission, but the commander may still make findings and impose punishment after considering the evidence and submitted matters.

Can an Article 15 lead to separation?

Yes. Findings and punishment can become part of the record used for separation, evaluations, promotion decisions, or officer elimination.

What evidence should I preserve?

Preserve the entire packet, witness information, digital messages, timelines, counseling, performance records, and any investigation materials connected to the allegation.

Free consultation

Make the Article 15 decision with the full record and the next stage in view.

Send the type of action, the deadline, and a short description. If the suspense is within 72 hours, call instead of relying only on the form.

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