Patrick M. Flynn served as a judge advocate on active duty in the U.S. Coast Guard for 10 years. In addition to serving as an engineer on board the cutters CAMPBELL and TAHOMA, he served as a trial counsel, senior trial counsel, and senior appellate counsel and has been involved in hundreds of investigations, administrative separations, courts-martial, and appeals. Mr. Flynn has a well-earned reputation throughout the military legal community as an extremely talented court-room litigator, and will aggressively fight to protect your rights. Prior to entering active duty, Mr. Flynn was a Lieutenant in the New York City Police Department. After working as a patrol officer and supervisor, he spent several years assigned to the NYPD’s legal bureau, where he provided legal advice on criminal investigations. As a result of his past experience, Mr. Flynn is intimately familiar with the investigative phase of a criminal case as well as the trial phase and can use that knowledge to help you achieve the best possible outcome in your case.
Mr. Flynn is a summa cum laude graduate of New York Law School (J.D. 1997) where he served as an editor of the Law Review, and a graduate of Polytechnic University (B.S. Mech. Eng. 1990). He is admitted to practice law in Connecticut (1997) and New York (1998), as well as before all military courts.
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