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Thomas M. Rodrigues

866-961-6316
Thomas M. Rodrigues retired from active duty as a Colonel in 2019 after serving 23 years in the Air Force Judge Advocate General’s Corps. Colonel Rodrigues has extensive experience in military justice, litigation and administrative processes. Read More
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Michael B. Hanzel

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Michael (Mike) Hanzel is “Of Counsel” with JAG Defense. A native of Richmond, Virginia, Mr. Hanzel graduated from the University of Virginia in 1999 and the top-10 ranked University of Virginia School of Law in 2005. In between college and law school, he served as a legislative assistant to a member of the British House of Commons, drafting legislation that modernized the United Kingdom’s child sex offender laws and gaining valuable experience in the political side of the lawmaking process as well as criminal law. He then spent two years as a journalist, working at The Associated Press, as a sportswriter for the Richmond Times-Dispatch and as a columnist for ESPN, while contributing to numerous other websites and publications. In 2005, Mr. Hanzel was commissioned in the U.S. Navy JAG Corps, which he served in for 12 years. He focused on criminal defense litigation and was selected by the Navy as a Specialist in its Military Justice Litigation Qualification Career Track. As an O-3 (Lieutenant), he served as a defense counsel and Branch Head in Charleston, South Carolina, before becoming the Navy’s sole prosecutor in the CENTCOM Area of Responsibility. Based in Bahrain, he traveled numerous times in and out of Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Jordan, Qatar and Dubai to investigate, prosecute and help commands. After 15 months in the Arabian Gulf, he was given orders to a prestigious clerkship at the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals before joining the Navy’s Appellate Defense Division. While there, his defense of a Marine lance corporal who had been prosecuted for attempting suicide while suffering from PTSD, which he took all the way to the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces and won, garnered international attention and resulted in the Department of Defense publicly announcing a review of its policy on military suicide attempts. Still an O-3, he was then hand-selected to take an O-4 department head job in the Northwest, where he was placed in charge of all of the Navy’s Pacific Northwest defense attorneys. He was promoted to lieutenant commander (O-4) while in Bremerton, Washington, and then followed that by accepting orders to Norfolk, Virginia, at the Navy’s largest and busiest criminal defense litigation office. There, he was promoted to Senior Defense Counsel and represented Coastguardsmen, Marines, and Sailors accused of crimes or being involuntarily separated from the military. Stationed for three years in Norfolk, he amassed an impressive personal record of acquittals and legal victories while leading Navy defense counsel in the region to remarkable levels of innovative practice and success in support of individual clients against the Government. On 30 September 2017, he left active duty as one of the Navy’s most experienced litigators to represent clients in private practice. Based out of Charleston, South Carolina, but able to practice worldwide for military clients, his practice focuses on military law, criminal law and appeals. Mr. Hanzel is licensed in Virginia and South Carolina, is a member of the bars of the U.S. Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals, and he is certified for military cases under Article 27(b) and sworn under Article 42(a) of the UCMJ. Read More
Michael's Practice Areas:  Courts-Martial
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Tory J. Langemo

866.961.6316
Tory J. Langemo is “Of Counsel” with JAG Defense. Mr. Langemo is a highly respected trial attorney who is dedicated to client service. Before entering private practice, Mr. Langemo served on active duty in the U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG). He brings the strength, training and dedication instilled in him by the military into the courtroom for clients around the world. He specializes his practice with JAG Defense on military justice litigation and administrative actions. Mr. Langemo has litigated many jury trials and administrative proceedings to verdict and resolved numerous others short of litigation. He has also helped clients obtain the dismissal of charges and acquittals at the trial stage. Mr. Langemo has represented clients all over the United States and around the world, to include Germany, England, Turkey, Japan, and Korea. Mr. Langemo began his legal career as an intern in the Grand Forks County State’s Attorney’s Office. While in law school, Mr. Langemo began prosecuting cases and learned the inter workings of a prosecutor’s office. After graduating from law school, Mr. Langemo was commissioned as a First Lieutenant in the United States Air Force Judge Advocate General’s Corp (JAG). In the Judge Advocate General’s Corps, he first served as Chief of Contract Law and Legal Assistance Attorney then the Chief of Adverse Actions at Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina. As a Legal Assistance Attorney, he worked as a general practitioner in areas such as contract disputes, estate planning and family law. After two years, Mr. Langemo was selected to become the sole provider of defense services to a base population exceeding 5,000 military personnel. He represented Airmen at administrative proceedings and courts-martial. Mr. Langemo regularly appeared in military courts litigating in defense of his clients. He traveled up and down the East Coast taking cases at other Air Force installations as well. Military Experience U.S. Air Force JAG Corps, 2002 – 2006 Education B.A., Concordia College – Moorhead, 1997 J.D., University of North Dakota School of Law, 2001 Bar Admissions Minnesota Court Admissions United States Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces United States Navy/Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals United States Army Court of Criminal Appeals United States Court of Federal Claims Read More
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David A. Wagner

866.961.6316
David Wagner retired at the rank of Captain from the United States Navy in 2010 following 28 years of exemplary service in the Judge Advocate General's Corps. Retiring as the senior Military Justice Litigation Expert in the Navy, Mr. Wagner capped his career as the Commanding Officer of the Navy’s largest and busiest Naval Legal service Office, essentially the Chief Defense Counsel supervising the work of over 30 attorneys and almost 100 support staff in representing the interests of active duty personnel in both criminal law and civil law. Read More
David's Practice Areas:  Courts-Martial Appeals
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