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David Coombs joined the University at Buffalo faculty in August 2023 as a Lecturer in Law. He teaches Evidence, Criminal Procedure, Military Justice, and National Security Law. Prior to joining the UB faculty, Coombs was the Chief Justice Weisberger Visiting Professor of Law at Roger Williams University (RWU) School of Law. Coombs taught Evidence, Criminal Procedure, and Trial Advocacy. He also coached the RWU Trial Team and served as the faculty advisor to the Military Law Society. While at RWU, he was voted Adjunct Professor of the Year by the graduating class in 2017, 2018, 2020, and 2021.
Coombs has often appeared in the news, both nationally and worldwide, as the lead defense counsel in the highly publicized case of United States v. Manning, the soldier who provided classified information to Wikileaks. Coombs continued to represent PFC Manning until her release from military prison in 2017, after President Obama commuted her sentence (that commutation order now hangs in Coombs' office).
Coombs served for more than 13 years on active duty in the U.S. Army JAG Corps, prosecuting and defending over 150 cases. As a defense counsel, he achieved numerous acquittals and tried several high-profile cases for the Army. From 2003 until 2005, he served as the Army’s first senior capital defense counsel and tried the death penalty case of United States v. SGT Hasan K. Akbar.
In 2006, Coombs became a professor at the U.S. Army JAG Legal Center and School in Charlottesville, Virginia. There he taught Evidence, Capital Litigation, High Profile Cases, Trial Advocacy, Criminal Procedure and Criminal Law. While on faculty, Professor Coombs was selected to deploy to Iraq in support of the Law and Order Task Force in Baghdad as a judicial advisor in 2008. In that position, he mentored and assisted 16 Iraqi prosecutors and 27 investigative judges to help build essential Iraqi capacity for independent, evidence-based and transparent adjudication of cases. Following his return to the U.S., Professor Coombs transitioned from the active-duty military to the reserves, serving for eight years as a reserve judge advocate. He retired in 2018 as a Lieutenant Colonel after more than 21 years of military service.
Coombs also established a successful military criminal defense practice, representing hundreds of U.S. Army soldiers around the world. During this time, he was featured in numerous media outlets based on his legal representation. He has spoken on national security law, classified information, military courts-martial, freedom of the press, and gender dysphoria rights at universities and on national and international radio and television programs.
Coombs received his B.A. from the University of Idaho, his J.D. from the University of Idaho School of Law, and his LL.M. from the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s School.
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Posted by anonymous | October 20, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Military Law
Favorable PRB Outcome
Absolutely phenomenal legal service provided by David. David quickly gathered the facts and immediately provided sound legal advise. It is clear David understands the intricacies of the Army Promotion Review Board and knows exactly what it takes for successful outcome. I highly recommend any Officer ...
Posted by anonymous | October 29, 2018 | Hired Attorney
PRB Rebuttal
Extremely professional, nonjudgemental, and fast representation. With a 14Day response, his efforts were impressive and the thorough product will have its desired effect.
Posted by anonymous | August 08, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Military Law
Unjust 15-6
I am a CPT in the United States Army with over 15 years of combined total service. I sought out Mr. Coombs after I was told I was being investigated for Fraternization, Art. 92 violation and Adultery. This completely took me back as I knew I had done nothing wrong and had accept the "tarnish" of th...
Posted by Randy | June 05, 2018 | Hired Attorney
SFC US ARMY
Excellent Lawyer, Mr. Coombs is good at his profession. Mr. Coombs will spend time with you and answer all questions. I have hired other attorneys that would give you smoke screens and tell you what you want and quickly ask for a retainer fee. Mr. Coombs never pressured for any type of money and was ...
Posted by Gerald | April 09, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Military Law
An Advocate that can help.
David was great with helping me navigate through the military rebuttal process. Excellent work product and was always in contact when I needed to discuss something. His military/UCMJ/JAG experience proved invaluable.
"I strongly endorse David Coombs. One of the finest criminal law professors at The Army's Judge Advocate General Legal Center and School, David Coombs knows military law, and knows how to talk to commanders, judges, and juries (panels). I recommend him without hesitation."
"I have tried several cases against Dave. He is a tremendous advocate. Dave specializes in military law and it shows. He works tirelessly for service members and produces unmatched results. He is the person I would call if I needed court-martial defense."
"I have known David since 2002 when we first opposed each other in court. Since then I have also had the opportunity to work along side him on military legal matters. He is an outstanding trial advocate and a passionate defender of soldier's rights. David is one the very best in the business. I give him my highest endorsement."
"Mr. Coombs is an outstanding trial lawyer in every aspect. His experience, work ethic, and dedication to his client speaks volumes. As a former active duty military lawyer, a law professor, and the courtroom battles he has already fought distinguishes himself from the rest."
"I have known Dave Coombs for over twenty years. We served together as prosecutors at the 1st Cavalry Division, then as defense attorneys in the U.S. Army's Trial Defense Service, and then as professors of criminal law at the U.S. Army's Judge Advocate Legal Center and School. Dave has a brilliant intellect and an unparalleled work ethic. He is a superb courtroom advocate and connects with military panels like nobody I have ever seen. I have a son and son-in-law in the Army and if either of them were suspected of a crime, Dave would be the first person I would have them call."
"Attorney Coombs has my endorsement because of his impressive legal talent and ability, and because he is a thoughtful, considerate person who you can depend on for support. I met David as a law student in his Criminal Procedure class - where my fellow students and I knew we were learning from one of the best and brightest Army lawyers in the country. David Coombs is not only a highly effective instructor, but is also a superior practitioner. If you are fighting a court-martial or non-judicial punishment, you should have David Coombs by your side."
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2021
Law Professor of the Year, Roger Williams School of Law
2020
Law Professor of the Year, Roger Williams School of Law
2017
Law Professor of the Year, Roger Williams School of Law
2016
Law Professor of the Year, Roger Williams School of Law
2013
Meritorious Service Medal for Legal Actions, U.S. Army
2008
Meritorious Service Medal for Legal Actions, U.S. Army
2008
Meritorious Service Medal for Legal Actions, U.S. Army
2008
Iraq Campaign Medal - For being a legal advisor to Iraqi Court, Multi-National Force-Iraq - Law and Order Task Force
2005
Meritorious Service Medal for Legal Actions, U.S. Army
2003
Meritorious Service Medal - For Legal Actions, U.S. Army
2002
Meritorious Service Medal for Legal Actions, U.S. Army
2000
Army Commendation Medal - For Legal Actions, U.S. Army
2023 - Present
Lecturer in Law, University at Buffalo School of Law
2013 - 2017
Appellate Defense Counsel - USAR (LTC), Army Judge Advocate General's Corps.
2009 - 2023
Founder - Civilian Court Martial Attorney, The Law Office Of David E. Coombs
2009 - 2013
Adjunct Professor USAR - Trial Advocacy and Evidence, Army Judge Advocate General's Corps.
2008 - 2022
Visiting Professor - Criminal Procedure and Trial Advocacy, Roger Williams School Of Law
2008 - 2008
Judicial Advisor - Iraq, Army Judge Advocate General's Corps.
2006 - 2008
Evidence Professor, Criminal Law, Army Judge Advocate General's Corps.
2003 - 2005
Capital Defense Counsel, Army Judge Advocate General's Corps.
2002 - 2003
Senior Defense Counsel, Army Judge Advocate General's Corps.
2000 - 2002
Defense Counsel, Army Judge Advocate General's Corps.
1997 - 2000
Senior Prosecutor, Army Judge Advocate General's Corps.
2023 - Present
Military Law and Veterans AssociationFaculty Advisor
2023 - Present
National Institute of Military JusticeFellow
2022 - Present
New York Bar FoundationAdmitted to Practice
2009 - Present
United States Supreme Court BarAdmitted to Practice
2009 - Present
Massachusetts Bar AssociationAdmitted to Practice
1997 - Present
United States Court of Appeals for Armed ForcesAdmitted to Practice
2014 - 2022
Military and Veteran's Law SocietyFaculty Advisor
2012 - 2022
Roger Williams School of Law Trial TeamDirector
2009 - 2022
District of Columbia BarAdmitted to Practice
1997 - 2018
The Judge Advocate General's CorpsMember
1997 - 2021
State Bar of CaliforniaAdmitted to Practice
Alternative Disposition - Charges Dismissed
Full Acquittal of Charged Offenses
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Full Acquittal
Alternative Disposition - Charges Dismissed
Full Acquittal
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LL.M - Master of Laws
1996
J.D.,
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BA - Bachelor of Arts
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Military Law and Trying Cases
2017
Show Cause and Promotion Review Boards
2017
Military Justice and Trial Advocacy
2015
Classified Evidence
2014
National Security Law
2013
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National Security Law
2013
2012
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Sexual Assault Litigation Under Article 120
2007
Military Justice New Developments
2006
Military Justice New Developments
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