Natanyah Ganz
Founder at the Law Office of Natanyah Ganz
After a successful civilian and military legal career Natanyah Ganz opened her own criminal defense practice in Honolulu, Hawaii. Ms. Ganz has the proven track record and experience to generate winning results in the Hawaii state and federal court system and in the military justice system. Her military practice focuses on defending service members in criminal and administrative actions to include: court-martials, court-martial appeals, administrative separation boards, officer elimination boards, General Officer Letters of Reprimand (GOMOR) rebuttals, non-judicial punishment, and investigations. Her Hawaii state and federal court practices includes everything from petty misdemeanors to felony level charges including: assault, abuse, resisting arrest, harassment, robbery, sexual assault, and homicide.
Ms. Ganz graduated law school in 2008 from Georgetown University Law Center. After law school, she litigated as an associate at a large corporate defense firm in New York City and Washington DC. Ms. Ganz then entered active duty as a Judge Advocate (JAG) with the U.S. Army where she won criminal cases from every strategic angle – as a prosecutor, a defense counsel, and a government appellate attorney. In her twelve years of practice, Ms. Ganz has aggressively litigated a broad spectrum of felony-level cases including, rape, rape of a child, child pornography, sexual assault, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, assault and battery, larceny, burglary, child endangerment, fraud, forgery, and drug use, possession, and distribution. Ms. Ganz cares about her clients and their freedom and her results speak for themselves.
- Military Law
- Veteran's Benefits
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Violent Crimes
- Court Martial Lawyer
- Hawaii
- Hawaii State Bar Association
- ID Number: 11171
- New York
- New York State Office of Court Administration
- ID Number: 4695953
- English: Spoken, Written
- JAG
- U.S. Army
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- Natanyah Ganz left active duty service in 2019 as a Major in the US Army.
- Georgetown University Law Center
- Website
- OahuDefense.com