In addition to serving military members as defense counsel for adverse administrative actions and criminal allegations prosecuted under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), Joshua Tolin represents clients as a civilian trial lawyer and criminal defense attorney in Colorado, Texas, and Wyoming. Joshua has represented clients at both the state and federal level.
Who Can Hire Joshua Tolin for Civilian Defense? Anybody.
Who Should Hire Joshua Tolin for Civilian Defense? Anyone who needs a high-quality, sharepened by fire, defense attorney.
Do You Have to Be Military to Hire Joshua Tolin?
No.
Civilians of all kinds in Colorado, Texas, and Wyoming can hire Joshua Tolin–no military connection needed. If you want a trial lawyer or criminal defense attorney you can trust, while knowing that if your matter needs to go all the way to trial, you have the someone in your corner who is not just not afraid of the courtroom–Joshua Tolin excels.
Also, any military member in Colorado, Texas, or Wyoming can hire Joshua Tolin–not just for UCMJ actions–but for off-post civilian matters, helping clients navigate all the negative actions pending against them. Often, military defense lawyers simply have to punt, telling clients they also need to hire a civilian defense attorney. Not here; for clients in Colorado, Texas, and Wyoming, you can kill two birds with one stone.
Moreover, military dependents in Colorado, Texas, and Wyoming can hire Joshua Tolin–benefiting from years of experience of PCS cycles and the complexities of military service and its effects on dependents.
What If My Issue Is Not Criminal?
While Joshua Tolin is a highly experienced criminal lawyer, he also handles civilian matters that are not criminal. In his first job working for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Wyoming, Joshua defended numerous individuals and the United States in civil cases. As the federal law clerk for Judge Alan B. Johnson, Joshua ran numerous high-profile civilian matters for the District Court, including multi-million dollar litigation. At his first law firm, Budd-Falen Law Offices, Joshua represented ranchers, farmers, and other landowners concerning property law, environmental law, tort defense, and business litigation. At his first assignment in the Air Force, Joshua assisted military members, their dependents, and retirees with trust and estate law, landlord-tenant issues, Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) issues, and other civilian legal matters.
The best part about having a courtroom sharpened attorney on your side is that you can always rest assured that your lawyer will have your back and represent you in a way you never thought possible if push comes to shove and your case is in court.