Notable Cases
Garrett Condon was the lead defense counsel in the following cases:
United States v. [Airman]
- Accused found not guilty of multiple charges of wrongful sexual contact and assault and battery.
United States v. [NCO]
- Accused recruiter found not guilty of aggravated sexual assault, wrongful sexual contact, and violations of
a regulation for having relationships with recruits.
United States v. [Airman]
- Accused found not guilty of cocaine use.
United States v. [Officer]
- Accused found not guilty of attempted wrongful sexual contact and fraternization.
United States v. [Airman]
- Accused found not guilty of writing 24 hot checks.
United States v. [NCO]
- Accused found not guilty of rape of a child, abusive sexual contact with a child, aggravated sexual abuse of
child, forcible sodomy and indecent acts.
United States v. [Airman]
- Accused found not guilty of rape and wrongful sexual contact on multiple alleged victims.
United States v. [NCO]
-Accused recruiter found not guilty of wrongful sexual contact of a recruit, attempted wrongful sexual contact
of a recruit, indecent exposure, indecent conduct, indecent language, and a violation of general regulation by
being too familiar with a recruit.
United States v. [NCO]
- Accused found not guilty of aggravated sexual assault.
United States v. [NCO]
- Accused found not guilty of abusive sexual contact.
United States v. [NCO]
- No confinement and no bad conduct discharge for military pay and allowance fraud spanning more than two
years and thousands of dollars.
United States v. [Airman]
- No confinement and no bad conduct discharge for theft of over $10K of military computer equipment.
United States v. [NCO]
- No confinement and no bad conduct discharge for use of drugs on dozens of occasions.
United States v. [Airman]
- No confinement and no bad conduct discharge for use, possession and distribution of drugs.
United States v. [Airman]
- No confinement for use, distribution and introduction of drugs onto a military installation.
United States v. [NCO]
- No confinement for desertion terminated by apprehension.
United States v. [Airman]
- No confinement for assault and battery on a child
* Please note that outcomes in past cases do not guarantee results in future cases. Please read our disclaimer.
United States v. [Airman]
- Accused found not guilty of multiple charges of wrongful sexual contact and assault and battery.
United States v. [NCO]
- Accused recruiter found not guilty of aggravated sexual assault, wrongful sexual contact, and violations of
a regulation for having relationships with recruits.
United States v. [Airman]
- Accused found not guilty of cocaine use.
United States v. [Officer]
- Accused found not guilty of attempted wrongful sexual contact and fraternization.
United States v. [Airman]
- Accused found not guilty of writing 24 hot checks.
United States v. [NCO]
- Accused found not guilty of rape of a child, abusive sexual contact with a child, aggravated sexual abuse of
child, forcible sodomy and indecent acts.
United States v. [Airman]
- Accused found not guilty of rape and wrongful sexual contact on multiple alleged victims.
United States v. [NCO]
-Accused recruiter found not guilty of wrongful sexual contact of a recruit, attempted wrongful sexual contact
of a recruit, indecent exposure, indecent conduct, indecent language, and a violation of general regulation by
being too familiar with a recruit.
United States v. [NCO]
- Accused found not guilty of aggravated sexual assault.
United States v. [NCO]
- Accused found not guilty of abusive sexual contact.
United States v. [NCO]
- No confinement and no bad conduct discharge for military pay and allowance fraud spanning more than two
years and thousands of dollars.
United States v. [Airman]
- No confinement and no bad conduct discharge for theft of over $10K of military computer equipment.
United States v. [NCO]
- No confinement and no bad conduct discharge for use of drugs on dozens of occasions.
United States v. [Airman]
- No confinement and no bad conduct discharge for use, possession and distribution of drugs.
United States v. [Airman]
- No confinement for use, distribution and introduction of drugs onto a military installation.
United States v. [NCO]
- No confinement for desertion terminated by apprehension.
United States v. [Airman]
- No confinement for assault and battery on a child
* Please note that outcomes in past cases do not guarantee results in future cases. Please read our disclaimer.