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I served in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corps for 20 years. I was the first U.S. Army JAG officer to serve as a prosecutor, defense counsel, Special Victims Counsel, government appellate counsel, and Law Instructor. I am a passionate, aggressive advocate who gets extraordinary results for my clients. I fight for justice! I fight for you!
I was born and raised in Ladysmith, Wisconsin. In 1992, I graduated from the University of Wisconsin—La Crosse with honors, earning my Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science with a minor in Business Administration. I earned my law degree from Marquette University Law School in 1996, and accepted a direct commission into the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps. I served at military installations around the country, including Fort Bliss and Fort Hood, Texas; Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington; Fort Carson, Colorado; and Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. I served in the National Capital Region for several years, including an assignment at the Pentagon. I also served overseas in South Korea near the DMZ, and deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. In Afghanistan I served as the command's first Chief of Military Justice. In 2005, I earned a Master of Laws degree in criminal law from the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center & School in Charlottesville, Virginia.
I successfully litigated hundreds of criminal cases at both the trial and appellate levels, including several high-profile cases involving Abu Ghraib, drill sergeant sexual misconduct, and child sexual assault by a noncommissioned officer featured in Black Hawk Down. You can read about some of my cases in my profile. During my Afghanistan deployment, I served key roles as a legal advisor to the command and to an investigating officer in the case featured in the Rolling Stone article, “Another Runaway General,” in which two wayward field grade officers falsely accused Lieutenant General William B. Caldwell IV of reprisal and ordering “psychological operations” on U.S. senators and other dignitaries. My legal acumen resulted in the resolution of this high-profile case in favor of the command at the U.S. Army, U.S. Department of Defense, and Congressional levels. My JAG career culminated with my assignment to the U.S. Army Military Police School (USAMPS), where I taught 500 hours of law in a joint environment to 3,400 active, reserve, National Guard, and civilian domestic and international students seeking to become law enforcement agents. I was rated as one of the best Law Instructors at USAMPS in 25 years. I honorably retired from the U.S. Army in 2016.
I represent the “gold standard” in military criminal justice, and expanded my expertise to defending college students accused of sexual misconduct under Title IX. I am a recognized expert in sexual assault litigation, particularly in cases alleging victim “incapacitation” due to alcohol consumption or mental disabilities. I am also a certified Instructor and Title IX Investigator, and a graduate of the Special Victims Capability Course at Fort Leonard Wood, MO, where I received specialized training and instruction in investigating and litigating military sexual assault cases. I have litigated multiple appeals in the military, especially sexual assault cases. My passionate, but compassionate, representation of clients has resulted in exceptional results for many clients.
In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with family, playing piano, cooking, baking, and nurturing my flower, fruit, and herb gardens. Naturally, as a Wisconsin native, I am an avid “Cheesehead”—a euphemism for a Green Bay Packers fan. However, I am no ordinary “Cheesehead;” I am also an owner of the Green Bay Packers, the only publicly-owned franchise in the National Football League.
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Posted by Jamonte | June 23, 2023 | Hired Attorney
She was very knowledgeable and gave me all the tools needed in order to save my career. Tami fought for me with great care and interest. I would highly recommend her!
Posted by anonymous | January 26, 2023 | Hired Attorney
Tami Mitchell is a life saver!!! I can say that because she saved my life. I was falsely accused of numerous accounts of sexual assault in the military. I went to a courts-martial and was found guilty of several counts. Tami came recommended to handle my appeal. Once I spoke to her, I knew she...
Posted by Roberto | August 25, 2022 | Hired Attorney
If you want to hire the best, Tami is the one. Tami fought tooth and nail to win my case and get my life back. My family and I don't have the words to express our gratitude towards her. Tami never made me feel like a client, She made me feel like family. She kept me and my family updated every step o...
Posted by Krish | January 29, 2022 | Hired Attorney
Tami is a dedicated and relentless lawyer. She has represented my case in both civilian and military courts. She won my military case that I've been fighting for the last 7 years. Highly recommend!
Posted by Jacques | January 8, 2022 | Hired Attorney
Very professional and knowledgeable with the rules and processes. keeps communication open.
"Without reservation, I highly recommend Tami Mitchell. She is a top-notch lawyer. She aggressively represents her clients and gives all servicemembers outstanding legal assistance. Her reputation in military law is unparalleled!"
"Attorney Tami Mitchell has shown extraordinary expertise in all things Military. If your case involves issues related to military service, her diligence and outstanding client-centered advocacy skills will serve you well. I endorse this lawyer without reservation. WM"
"As a former Air Force JAG I can speak with some authority on the subject, and it is without hesitation that I endorse Ms. Mitchell for her excellent and tireless efforts in military law."
Military law lawyer
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Top Contributor, Avvo
2018
Top Contributor, Avvo
2017
Top Contributor, Avvo
2016 - Present
Attorney, Law Office of Tami L. Mitchell
1996 - 2016
Judge Advocate, Judge Advocate General's Corps U.S. Army
2023 - Present
Academy of Criminal Justice SciencesMember
2022 - Present
United States Court of Appeals for the Second CircuitAdmitted to Practice
2022 - Present
United States Eastern District of MissouriAdmitted to Practice
2021 - Present
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth CircuitAdmitted to Practice
2021 - Present
United States District Court of North DakotaAdmitted to practice
2019 - Present
Western District Bar Association of WisconsinAdmitted to Practice
2018 - Present
United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth CircuitAdmitted to Practice
2017 - Present
United States District Court of ColoradoAdmitted to Practice
2017 - Present
Colorado State BarAttorney
2016 - Present
United States Air Force Court of Criminal AppealsAdmitted to Practice
2016 - Present
United States Navy-Marine Court of Criminal AppealsAdmitted to Practice
2002 - Present
United States Supreme Court BarAdmitted to Practice
2001 - Present
United States Army Court of Criminal AppealsAdmitted to Practice
2001 - Present
United States Court of Appeals for the Armed ForcesAdmitted to Practice
1996 - Present
Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar AssociationAdmitted to Practice
1996 - Present
State Bar of WisconsinAttorney
2016 - 2018
Association of Title IX AdministratorsTitle IX Investigator
Client found "not responsible"
Client overcame false SHARP complaint, promoted to officer
FULL ACQUITTAL!
Sexual assault convictions overturned, case dismissed
Client cleared.
$75,000 in "debt" canceled, DFAS ordered to refund wrongfully garnished pay.
Charge dismissed; further prosecution is barred.
Findings and sentence set aside; rehearing authorized.
Client allowed to retire
Client allowed to retire in his current rank
Charge dismissed without prejudice
Client promoted to CW4
Client received top secret security clearance
Client no longer required to register as a sex offender.
Sexual assault convictions set aside and dismissed with prejudice.
Client received diploma and graduated on time
Rape conviction set aside and dismissed with prejudice, rehearing on sentence authorized
Evidence suppressed, conviction and sentence set aside, rehearing authorized
Discharge upgraded to Honorable and reason changed to Secretarial Authority
Allegations of misconduct not substantiated.
Client found not responsible, cleared of all alleged Title IX misconduct.
Reprimand removed from official file, client promoted to CW3
Client acquitted of attempted premeditated murder, found guilty of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm; sentenced to time served, reduction to lowest enlisted grade, and total forfeitures; no punitive discharge
90 days' confinement, reduction to E-1, total forfeitures; no punitive discharge; administratively separated with General Under Honorable Conditions discharge
One grade reduction, 90 days hard labor without confinement
Client acquitted of rape and forcible sodomy. Convicted of minor military misconduct and received 2 weeks hard labor without confinement.
Client administratively separated with a General Under Honorable Conditions discharge
Client convicted of some charges, sentenced to 3 years' confinement, bad-conduct discharge, reduction to lowest enlisted grade, total forfeitures
Client acquitted of rape and kidnapping. Convicted of minor military misconduct, sentenced to restriction, reduction in rank, and forfeitures.
Charges dismissed, medical discharge
Separation board withdrawn by command
Charges dismissed
2005
LL.M - Master of Laws
1996
JD - Juris Doctor
1992
BS - Bachelor of Science
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Defense Perspective on Investigation of Military Sexual Assault
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