Army courts-martial, military justice findings

Army courts-martial

A sergeant was convicted at a general court-martial of two specifications of false official statement, one specification of adultery, and two specifications of assault consummated by a battery.

The Soldier was sentenced to be reduced to the grade of E-3, to be confined for 90 days, and to be discharged from the service with a bad conduct discharge.

A private was convicted at a special court-martial of one specification of wrongful use of cocaine.

The Soldier was sentenced to be reprimanded and to be reduced to the grade of E-1.

A specialist was convicted at a general court-martial of one specification of possessing 17 videos of child pornography.

The Soldier was sentenced to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for 18 months, and to be dishonorably discharged from the service.

A staff sergeant was convicted at a general court-martial of three specifications of sexual abuse of a child under the age of 12 years.

The Soldier was sentenced to be confined for nine years and to be discharged from the service with a dishonorable discharge.

A sergeant was convicted at a general court-martial of one specification of attempting to commit a lewd act upon a child by communicating indecent language.

The Soldier was sentenced to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for 14 months, and to be discharged from the service with a dishonorable discharge.

General Officer

memoranda of reprimand

A captain received a GOMOR for failing to prevent a subordinate leader from mistreating Soldiers and foster an environment in which Soldiers were treated with dignity and respect.

A captain received a

GOMOR for domestic violence.

A first sergeant received a GOMOR for failing to treat the Soldiers with dignity and respect; repeatedly using profanity directed at Soldiers; and

for engaging in an unprofessional relationship with several Soldiers within the unit.

A captain received a GOMOR for driving under the influence.

A second lieutenant received a GOMOR for driving under the influence.

Twelve Soldiers received GOMORs for driving under the influence.

Administrative separations

Fifteen Soldiers and three noncommissioned officers were separated under Chapter 14-12c; Commission of a Serious Offense

Twenty-five Soldiers and two noncommissioned officers were separated under Chapter 14-12c(2); Wrongful Use of A Controlled Substance

Twelve Soldiers were separated under Chapter 14-12b; Pattern of Misconduct

One Soldier was separated under Chapter 10; Discharge in Lieu of Trial by Court-Martial.

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