Military Justice Summary - October 2018

  • Published
  • By Office of the Staff Judge Advocate
  • 341st Missile Wing

Seven individuals received Article 15 Non-Judicial Punishment here Sept. 15 through Oct. 14, 2018.

A Senior Airman from 341st Logistics Readiness Squadron received Non-Judicial Punishment for attempt to receive child pornography. The member received a suspended reduction to Airman 1st Class, forfeiture of $1,026 pay per month for two months with one month suspended, and a reprimand.

An Airman 1st Class from 341st Security Forces Squadron received Non-Judicial Punishment for dereliction of duty. The member was reduced to Airman, received suspended forfeitures of $500 pay per month for two months, 10 days of extra duty, and a reprimand.

An Airman 1st Class from 341 SFS received Non-Judicial Punishment for misbehavior of a sentinel and dereliction of duty. The member was reduced to Airman with a suspended reduction to Airman Basic, in addition to a reprimand.

An Airman 1st Class from 341st Missile Security Forces Squadron, received Non-Judicial Punishment for failure to obey. The member received a suspended reduction to Airman, forfeiture of pay of $100 per month for two months, and a reprimand.

An Airman 1st Class from 341st Security Forces Squadron, received Non-Judicial Punishment for obstructing justice. The member was reduced to Airman with a suspended reduction to Airman Basic, and received 10 days of extra duty and a reprimand.

An Airman 1st Class from 341st Force Support Squadron received Non-Judicial Punishment for dereliction of duty. The member was reduced to Airman with a suspended reduction to Airman Basic in addition to a reprimand.

A Staff Sergeant from 841st Missile Security Forces Squadron received Non-Judicial Punishment for making a false official statement. The member received a suspended reduction to Senior Airman, forfeiture of $243 pay, and a reprimand.

Non-Judicial Punishment is ordinarily appropriate when administrative corrective measures are inadequate due to the nature of the minor offense or the record of the servicemember, unless it is clear that only trial by court-martial will meet the needs of justice and discipline. Non-Judicial Punishment shall be considered on an individual basis.