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I have practiced in the Military Justice System for over 30 years, with 25 years as an active duty judge advocate and 6 years in private practice focused solely on defending service members accused of crimes or subject to adverse administrative actions—boards, adverse counseling or evaluations. I bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to your challenge, and the skills to get the best outcome possible in your case.
Entering the Marine Corps
I entered the Marine Corps while attending law school at Brigham Young University, in Provo, Utah, in 1983. I attended Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia, in June 1983 under the PLC (Law) program, and accepted my commission as a 2d Lieutenant upon graduation in August of that year. After graduation from law school in April, 1984 and admission to the Utah state bar, I entered The Basic School in November of that year, graduating in April, 1985. Upon completion of the Naval Justice School in August 1985, I was certified as a judge advocate and awarded the MOS of 4402 (Judge Advocate).
Learning the Art and Practice of Military Law . . .
My career as an attorney started in August, 1985, when I reported to Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, and was assigned to the Joint Law Center. After initially serving in the Legal Assistance Office, I began my first tour as a defense counsel, representing Marines and Sailors charged with offenses ranging from disrespect and drug use to serious rape and sexual molestation charges, as well as the theft and destruction of an Armored Assault Vehicle (AAV) on a highway on Oahu. I obtained acquittals in cases involving child molestation, rape, grand larceny, and serious allegations of officer misconduct involving a Navy Lieutenant Commander at Pearl Harbor. I was promoted to Captain in 1986.
Seasoned by Experience
In July, 1988, I reported to Headquarters and Service Battalion, 3d Force Service Support Group, in Okinawa, Japan, and was assigned to the Legal Service Support Section. I served as Officer in Charge of Legal Service Support Team, Camp Kinser, Trial Counsel, Defense Counsel, and Senior Defense Counsel. During this time, I prosecuted and defended serious offenses involving rape, child physical and sexual abuse, aggravated assaults, armed robbery and homicide. During this same time period I deployed in roles as legal advisor to the Team Spirit exercises in Korea, the Thalay Thai and Cobra Gold exercises in Thailand, and served as the deputy staff judge advocate for Naval Forces Central Command aboard the USS BLUE RIDGE in the Persian Gulf during Operations DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM.
Teacher and Student . . .
In July 1991, I reported to the Naval Justice School, Newport, Rhode Island, as an instructor in the Criminal Law Department. During this time I served as an instructor in the Evidence section teaching both the legal officer and new accession lawyer courses, as well as traveling around the world teaching senior officer courses. In 1992, I became the Trial Advocacy instructor and Coordinator, and participated in a major revision of the military justice and trial advocacy curriculum at the school. I was promoted to Major while at the school in 1993.
In July 1994, I reported to The Army Judge Advocate General’s School in Charlottesville, Virginia, as a student in the year long career course leading to a Master in Laws in Military Law. I graduated on the Commandant’s List, with an emphasis in Criminal Law, in May, 1995.
Leader and Experienced Litigator . . .
In June 1995, I reported to Headquarters and Service Battalion, 2d Force Service Support Group, at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, where I was assigned to the Legal Service Support Section. I served as the Senior Defense Counsel for over two years, supervising a section of 10 defense attorneys and representing clients in serious offenses including supply fraud, rape, child sexual abuse, hazing, aggravated assault, homicide and capital murder. I was involved in the “Blood Pinning” investigation involving Marines with jump wings in 1997, and obtained acquittals in cases involving rape, child molestation, aggravated assault, supply fraud, computer crimes, felony larceny and drug distribution. I did my first capital case, successfully removing death from the table and ensuring that my client would not spend his life behind bars. I was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1998, and served as the Officer in Charge of the Legal Service Support Section.
Regional Defense Counsel
In July, 1999, I transferred to Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, as the Regional Defense Counsel for the Eastern Region of the United States. I supervised over 20 attorneys providing defense counsel services in all Marine Corps installations on the East Coast. During this time I was involved in the investigations surrounding the V-22 Osprey, and personally represented clients in the most complex cases involving allegations of senior officer misconduct and capital murder.
In July, 2001, I reported to Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, and was assigned as the Director of the Depot Law Center, providing legal services to the Depot and the Eastern Recruiting Region and supervising the prosecutorial function for all MCRD and Eastern Recruiting Region cases. Here, I came to know with an insider’s perspective the challenges and issues of recruiting and training new Marines, and the challenges faced by non-commissioned officers tasked with the most difficult and challenging job in the service.
Senior Military Judge
In July, 2004, I reported to the Sierra Judicial Circuit, Navy Marine Corps Trial Judiciary, after designation as a Military Judge. I became the deputy Circuit Judge in 2005, and then became the Senior Judge over the Sierra Judicial District when all Navy and Marine Corps judicial activities on the west coast were consolidated into the Western Judicial Circuit in 2006. I presided over a number of high profile trials. I worked to ensure that justice was done in each case—that the rights of the accused were protected, that only admissible evidence went before the trier of fact, and that a just result occurred in each case. In this role, I also came to know the personality of the players in the Western Judicial Circuit.
Private Practice
In April 2009, I retired from active duty and opened a practice, focusing solely on representing military members pending courts-martial, administrative separation, or fighting adverse personnel actions—adverse fitness reports, counselings, appeals to the Board of Correction of Naval Records. In the hundreds of cases I have represented since retirement, I have consistently improved the outcome for my clients—obtaining acquittals or findings on significantly less serious offenses, negotiating beneficial pretrial agreements, obtaining retention on active duty and favorable characterizations of service, and cleaning up the records of service members.
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Posted by anonymous | August 03, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Military Law
Sailor Guy
I was in my 28th year in the Navy, just waiting to sign my DD 214 when I was told that I needed to be held back due to an accusation. Later my case was referred for GCM. To make the long story short, I found Mr. Meeks as my attorney out of many who claimed to be the best. I am glad that I selected h...
Posted by anonymous | March 17, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Military Law
Wished for the 5-star lawyer
My experience with Mr. Meeks was vastly different than the 5 star reviews I have read. Needless to say, I was deeply disappointed with his services. I subtracted his first star when I tried reaching him several times on a Monday. I had already retained his services two weeks prior and paid his initia...
Posted by anonymous | July 05, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Sad Marine!
Waste of money!! Never responded to any follow up questions after him lost the case.. His daughter is his paralegal. A hot mess. Lucky I had other factors that protected me... I succeed in retirement without the $ 6000 he cost me... He is a good man but at the end of the day find a Attorney that ...
Hello, I am sorry to hear about the negative experience you had working with my firm; my goal is to provide the best representation and achieve the best possible results for all of my clients. I am sorry if you feel that was not accomplished in your case. If you have any other questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact me; I am happy to help anyway I can. Thank you, Jeff Meeks
Posted by anonymous | June 24, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Military Law
Mr. Meeks was the difference!
I was accused of three separate charges by the United States Navy so to say the least the odds were stacked against us. Right away Mr. Meeks was confident he could get the charges dropped and that is exactly what he did. He was no doubt the difference maker in the board's final decision. My case last...
Posted by Moises | June 11, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Could not ask for a better lawyer.
Mr Meeks is an amazing lawyer. From start to finish he was always available no matter the time of day, which was greatly appreciated due to conflicting time zones. He was extremely knowledgeable and professional, replied honestly on how my case could go. During trial, he never backed down, was very t...
"I had the privilege of working with Mr. Meeks on a complex, high-stakes military justice matter. He is an absolute master of his trade, and a dedicated advocate who is always willing to outwork the other side. His courtroom performance on behalf of clients is nothing short of phenomenal! I highly recommend Mr. Meeks as a defender for any criminal or military justice matter."
"Jeff Meeks is an incredibly dedicated and thorough attorney. His understanding of the military justice system coupled with his experience both an active duty Marine litigator and military judge and now as a civilian counsel is unparalleled. He will work hard on your case, and will leave no stone unturned."
"Simply one of the finest military law attorneys in the country. He honestly cares about his clients. As he came from the military side of the military law system, he understands cases from "both sides of the table." I endorse this lawyer."
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2009
Legion of Merit, Navy Marine Corps Trial Judiciary
2004
Meritorious Service Medal, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island
2001
Meritorious Service Medal, Marine Corps Chief Defense Counsel
1994
Meritorious Service Medal, U. S. Navy--Naval Justice School
1993
Navy Marine Corps Achievement Medal, U. S. Navy--Naval Justice School
1991
Kuwaiti Liberation Medal, U. S. Marine Corps
1991
Southwest Asia Service Medal, U. S. Marine Corps
1990
Joint Service Achievement Medal, Joint Command, Cobra Gold Exercise
1988
Navy Marine Corps Achievement Medal, U. S. Marine Corps--MCAS Kaneohe Bay
2009 - Present
Partner, White & Meeks, LLP
2009 - 2009
Owner, Law Office of Jeffrey Meeks
2004 - 2009
Military Judge, Navy Marine Corps Trial Judiciary--Western Circuit
2001 - 2004
Director, Law Center, U. S. Marine Corps--MCRD Parris Island
1999 - 2001
Regional Defense Counsel, U. S. Marine Corps, Eastern Region
1998 - 1999
Officer In Charge, Legal Service Support Section, U. S. Marine Corps, Camp Lejeune, NC
1995 - 1998
Senior Defense Counsel, U. S. Marine Corps Camp Lejeune, NC
1991 - 1994
Trial Advocacy/Evidence Instructor, Naval Justice School
1988 - 1991
Trial Counsel, U. S. Marine Corps--Legal Service, Okinawa
1985 - 1988
Defense Counsel, U.S. Marine Corps MCB Hawaii
2015 - Present
United Studios of Self DefenseShodan
2004 - 2004
Boy Scouts of AmericaScoutmaster
1995 - 1997
Boy Scouts of AmericaVarsity Coach
1991 - 1994
Boy Scouts of AmericaCommittee Chairman
1985 - 1988
Boy Scouts of AmericaScoutmaster
No Misconduct--Retained
Not Guilty
Not Guilty
No Misconduct--Retained
Not Guilty Domestic Violence
Not Guilty
Not Guilty
Acquittal
Charges Dismissed
Acquittal on Aggravated Assault
1995
LL.M - Master of Laws
1984
JD - Juris Doctor
1981
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2011
New Developments in Expert Testimony
2010
Cross Examination of Government Experts
2009
Handling Expert Witness--Daubert Hearings
2009
Admissibility of Expert Testimony
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If a member receives an OTH discharge from the Navy will he/she still receive any VA benefits such as education and compensation
16 Apr 2019
I been a deserter for 1 year, when I turn myself in could I possibly be able to re-enlist?
06 Aug 2018
Can you receive a court Marshall or NJP if you have your dd214?
08 May 2018