During his active duty Air Force service, Richard Stevens was a base prosecutor from 1995-1997, and spent the remainder of his career as a military criminal defense attorney. He served as a base defense counsel from 1997-1999 and as a regional defense counsel over a region covering 26 Air Force bases from 1999-2001. 

After leaving the Air Force, Mr. Stevens continued to focus on trial work, this time as a civil litigation attorney for a North Carolina law firm.  In that job he represented clients before state and federal courts in cases involving complex litigation.  Since leaving the military, Mr. Stevens has continued to teach trial strategies at military defense attorney conferences and he established his own firm in 2003 in which he exclusively represented military members facing adverse military actions.  That firm has now become Stevens & Brash, a law firm devoted to representing only military members facing military issues.  

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“Every defendant is entitled to a trial in which his interests are vigorously and conscientiously advocated by an able lawyer.”
- Thurgood Marshall (1984)