Afik & Co. Law Firm specializes in representing soldiers and career personnel in all military courts, as an integral part of the firm's criminal department. We understand the unique complexity of the military justice system and the immediate implications that these proceedings can have on a soldier's future.
Our services in this field include:
Counseling and representation in military courts: We accompany our clients throughout the legal process, from counseling before an MPIU investigation, through representation in internal hearings and plea bargains, to full representation in the various military courts.
Handling Military Offenses: The firm handles a wide range of criminal and military offenses such as desertion, absenteeism, drug use, weapons offenses, property offenses, and more.
We work with dedication and professionalism to ensure the best protection of the rights of soldiers, with the aim of enabling them to return to a normal course of life.
Representation in Disciplinary Proceedings for Police Officers and Prison Guards
In addition to representation in the military sphere, our office provides full legal counsel to members of the security and enforcement forces, including Police Officers (in the Israel Police) and Prison Guards (in the Israel Prison Service), who face disciplinary proceedings.
A disciplinary proceeding can lead to severe sanctions, ranging from a reprimand to dismissal and denial of pension, and requires professional and focused handling.
Our services in this area include:
- Consultation and guidance from the moment the disciplinary investigation opens until the hearing and verdict.
- Representation before various disciplinary bodies, including senior disciplinary officers, disciplinary courts, committees, and hearing procedures.
- Assistance with filing objections or appeals against disciplinary decisions.
- Handling matters such as deviation from procedures, unbecoming conduct, various disciplinary offenses, as well as cases that also have a criminal aspect.
We are committed to safeguarding your rights and your professional future as a member of the security forces.
White-Collar Crimes
Traffic Law
Education and College Disciplinary Matters