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                               A PUBLICATION FOR JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO 
                               CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 
                                                      VOLUME I, ISSUE 2                 DECEMBER 2015 
                                                          NONJUDICIAL PUNISHMENT  
                       ARTICLE 15 ACTIONS                     grade of senior airman, forfeitures of        the intent to abuse, humiliate or de-
                 During  November  2015,  JBSA  com- $1,175 pay per month for 2 months and  grade without her consent.  The mem-
                 manders  administered  21  nonjudicial  a reprimand.                                       ber received a reduction to the grade of 
                 punishment actions under Article 15 of  Dereliction of duty — An Airman                    airman basic, forfeitures of $773 pay 
                 the  UCMJ.  The  punishments  imposed  First Class was found consuming alco-               per month for two months, and a repri-
                 reflect the commander's determination  hol in a motor vehicle.  For this miscon- mand.  
                 of an appropriate punishment after con- duct, the member received a reduction               
                 sidering  the  circumstances  of  the  of- to Airman, forfeiture of $867.00 for            Underage Drinking -  Four different 
                 fense  and  the  offender's  record.    A  two months with one month suspend-              Airman First Classes in basic training 
                 "suspended" punishment does not take  ed, and a reprimand.                                 unlawfully possessed and consumed 
                 effect  unless  the  offender  engages  in                                                 alcohol while under the age of 21.  Each 
                 additional  misconduct or fails to satisfy  False Official Statement & Under-              of the four members  received forfei-
                 the  conditions  of  the  suspension.  The  age Drinking– An Airman First Class  tures of $715 pay per month for two 
                 suspension  period  usually  lasts  for  six  in technical training with the intent to     months with one month suspended, and 
                 months unless a lesser amount is speci- deceive made a false official statement            a reprimand.  
                 fied.    The  following  are  some  of  the  to an NCO and unlawfully consumed 
                 Article 15s  that closed out in Novem- alcohol under the age of 21.  The mem-
                 ber.                                         ber received a reduction to the grade of         Military Justice POCs 
                                                              airman, suspended forfeitures of $867 
                 Wrongful  Use  of  Marijuana —A  pay per month for one month, thirty                       JBSA Lackland (671-2007) 
                 Senior Airman wrongfully used mariju- days restriction, thirty days extra duty,            Capt  Chris Porter (Courts) 
                 ana.  The member received a reduction  and a reprimand.                                    Capt Matthew Blyth (NJP) 
                 to the grade of airman first class, forfei-                                                TSgt Larry Wrenn 
                 tures  of  $583  pay  per  month  for  two  AWOL & Dereliction of Duty:  
                 months  with  one  month  suspended,  Willful – An Airman Basic in technical   
                 fifteen  days  restriction,  and  a  repri- training failed to go to his appointed         JBSA Fort Sam Houston (221-2032) 
                 mand.                                        place of duty as prescribed and failed to     Capt Enisa Dervisevic 
                                                              adhere to AETC Form 29B.  The mem-            TSgt Andrea Simmonds 
                 Dereliction of duty—An Airman                ber received fourteen days restriction,        
                 First Class consumed alcohol while un-       fourteen days extra duty and a repri-         JBSA Randolph (652-9673) 
                 der the age of 21.  For this misconduct,  mand. 
                 the member received a reduction to                                                         Capt Eliot Peace 
                 Airman, forfeiture of $404.00 pay, and  Assault Consummated by a Bat-                      Ms. Jackie Christilles 
                 a reprimand.                                 tery & Sexual Misconduct – An                 SSgt Nelly Hensley 
                                                              Airman in basic training unlawfully            
                 Drunk and disorderly, simple as-             poked two different basic trainees on 
                 sault, and false official statement          the buttocks with her finger, unlawfully              After Hours On-Call JAG 
                 —A Staff Sergeant overconsumed alco-         touched a different basic trainee on the      JBSA Lackland - 210-288-7379 
                 hol, assaulted a civilian, and lied to a     buttocks with her hand and caused bod-        JBSA Fort Sam - 210-317-8738 
                 security forces investigator.  Punish-       ily harm to another basic trainee by          JBSA Randolph - 210-275-2453 
                 ment consisted of a reduction to the         grabbing her breast with her hand with 
                         502 ABW/JA       2080 Wilson Way (Bldg 247)      Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234  ph: 210-808-0015  
              Victim Witness Assistance Program                                    Article 137, UCMJ Briefing is Required for 
                                      (VWAP)                                                        All Enlisted Members 
                     (Applies to Victims of ANY Crime under UCMJ)                          The Article 137 briefing originates from the Uni-
           Program Objectives                                                    form Code of Military Justice. It outlines specific articles 
           1.  Mitigate hardships suffered by victims and witnesses of of-       within the UCMJ that must be “carefully explained” to en-
               fenses investigated by USAF authorities.                          listed members at certain times during their career.   If you 
           2.  Foster cooperation of victims and witnesses within the mili-      are an enlisted member of the Armed Forces then this brief-
               tary criminal justice system.                                     ing will apply to you. Article 137 states these articles must 
           3.  Ensure best efforts are made to accord to victims of crime        be explained upon entry to active duty, after a member has 
               certain enumerated rights.                                        completed six months of service, and at EVERY re-
           Definitions Applicable to VWAP                                        enlistment. 
                                                                                  
           1.  Victim: person who has suffered direct physical, emotion-                   Your local legal  office has been given the responsi-
               al, or financial harm as a result of an offense                   bility of giving this briefing and tracking when enlisted mem-
           2.  Witness: person who has information or evidence of a              bers receive it.   
               crime and provides it to an Air Force official                     
           3.  Offense: crime punishable under the UCMJ and commit-                        Fort Sam Houston - Every Wednesday at 0900 
               ted by a person subject to the UCMJ                                                   Comm: 210-808-0169 
           Responsible Parties                                                             Randolph - Every Wednesday at 1300 
           - All personnel involved in the military justice process must                             Comm: 210-652-6781 
           be familiar with VWAP including the Legal Office, SARC,                         Lackland - 1st & 3rd Friday of the Month at 1300 
           Airman & Family Readiness Center, Security Forces, AFOSI,                                 Comm: 210-671-3367 
           Medical Group, chaplains, commanders, and first sergeants.             
                                                                                           The Fort Sam Houston briefing location is in the 
           Victims’ Rights                                                       Fort Sam Houston SJA conference room, at 2422 Stanley 
           1.  Fairness and respect for their dignity and privacy                Road, Bldg. 134.  The Randolph briefing location is in the 
           2.  Reasonable protection from a suspect or accused                   Randolph SJA deliberation room, at 1 Washington Circle, 
           3.  Notification of all court-martial proceedings                     Suite 6.  The Lackland briefing location is in the Lackland 
           4.  Presence at all public court-martial proceedings                  SJA courtroom, at 1701 Kenly Avenue, Building 2484, Ste 
           5.  Confer with trial counsel in the case                             106.   
           6.  Appropriate restitution, when available                            
           7.  Information about an accused’s conviction, sentencing, con-                  Nonjudicial Punishment Q & A: 
               finement and release                                              Q: Who can serve an Article 15 on a member if the 
           8.  At SECAF’s discretion, an opportunity to make a personal          initiating commander is unavailable? 
               appearance at a clemency/parole board                             A: After a commander has decided to offer an Article 15 to a 
           VWAP Coordinators at Joint Base San Antonio:                          member, he/she may direct a subordinate, senior in rank to 
           Ms. Melinda Smith, 502 ISG/JA, DSN 473-3365                           the member (when practicable), to notify and serve the 
           Mr. Chad Haugse, 502 FSG/JA, DSN 420-0169                             member with the Article 15.   
           Mr. LaMarr Queen, 502 SFLSG/JA, DSN 487-6781 
                             Reference: AFI 51-201, Chapter 7 
                                                COURTS-MARTIAL AT JBSA 
           US v. TSgt Gill, 959 Inpatient Operations Squadron, JBSA-Ft Sam Houston, Texas, was tried by a general 
           court-martial consisting of officer and enlisted members on 16-23 November 2015 at JBSA-Randolph, 
           Texas.  TSgt Gill was acquitted of all charges and specifications (rape in violation of Article 120; aggravat-
           ed assault and assault consummated by a battery in violation of Article 128; and communicating a threat 
           in violation of Article 134).  
            
           All courts-martial are open to the public.  Visit our USAF Public Docket website at  
           http://www.afjag.af.mil/docket/index.asp.   
                                                                                  
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