March 2013 Crime and Punishment Published May 15, 2013 By 355th Fighter Wing Judge Advocate DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. -- Editor's note: Each month, the legal office publishes the results of actions under the Uniform Code of Military Justice completed during the previous month. Specific individuals who received Nonjudicial Punishment are not identified. Article 15 Actions: During March 2013, D-M commanders administered 13 Nonjudicial Punishment actions under Article 15 of the UCMJ. The punishments imposed reflect the commander's determination of an appropriate punishment after considering the circumstances of the offense and the offender's record. A "suspended" punishment does not take effect unless the offender engages in additional misconduct or fails to satisfy the conditions of the suspension. The suspension period usually lasts for six months unless a lesser amount is specified. Failure to Obey a Lawful Order or Regulation - An airman first class received a reduction to the grade of airman basic, with reduction to the grade of airman suspended, suspended forfeitures of $758 pay per month for two months, 45 days extra duty, and a reprimand. Failure to Obey a Lawful Order or Regulation - An airman first class received a reduction to the grade of airman basic , with reduction to the grade of airman suspended, suspended forfeitures of $758 pay per month for two months, 45 days extra duty, and a reprimand. Assault - A technical sergeant received a suspended reduction to the grade of staff sergeant, 45 days extra duty and a reprimand. Failure to Obey a Lawful Order or Regulation - An airman first class received a reduction to the grade of airman basic, with reduction to the grade of airman suspended, 40 days extra duty, and a reprimand. Insubordinate conduct toward a noncommissioned officer - An airman received a reduction to the grade of airman basic, 45 days extra duty and a reprimand. Dereliction of Duty - A staff sergeant received a reduction to the grade of senior airman, 15 days extra duty, and a reprimand. Failure to Obey a Lawful Order or Regulation - An airman first class received a reduction to the grade of airman basic, with reduction to the grade of airman suspended, forfeitures of $758 pay per month for two months, and 45 days of extra duty. Failure to Obey a Lawful Order or Regulation - An airman first class received a reduction to the grade of airman basic , with reduction to the grade of airman suspended, forfeitures of $758 pay per month for two months, and 45 days of extra duty. Failure to Obey a Lawful Order or Regulation - An airman first class received a suspended reduction to the grade of airman and 15 days of extra duty. Failure to Obey a Lawful Order or Regulation - An airman first class received a reduction to the grade of airman, suspended forfeitures of $849 pay for one month, restriction to the limits of Davis-Monthan Air Force Base for 30 days, and 30 days extra duty. Failure to Obey a Lawful Order or Regulation - An airman first class received a suspended reduction to the grade of airman, forfeiture of $849 pay per for one month, and 30 days extra duty. Failure to Obey a Lawful Order or Regulation and False Official Statement - An airman first class received a suspended reduction to the grade of airman and a reprimand. Failure to Obey a Lawful Order or Regulation and False Official Statement - An airman first class received a reduction to the grade of airman basic with reduction to the grade of airman suspended, suspended forfeiture of $849 pay, and 15 days extra duty. Article 15 Metrics: D-M 100% Compliant in March The Air Force metric is to serve 80% of all Article 15s within 30 calendar days of discovery of the crime. NJP Top 3 Offenses Mar 2013 1. Failure to Obey Lawful Order/Dereliction of Duty 2. Assault 3. Insubordinate Conduct DUIs at D-M 2012 2013 355 MXG 12 4 355 MSG 12 0 355 FW 0 0 355 MDG 2 0 355 OG 1 0 12 AF 3 2 TENANTS 10 3 DMAFB TOTAL 40 9 Year to date as of 31 Mar 13 Courts-martial: All courts-martial are open to the public. Visit our U.S. Air Force Public Docket website at http://www.afjag.af.mil/docket/index.asp for more information. 1) Airman First Class Andres Escobar, 355th Aerospace Medicine Squadron, was tried by summary court-martial on 15 March 2013. He was charged with violating a lawful general order by smoking spice, in violation of UCMJ Article 92, and obstruction of justice in violation of UCMJ Article 134. A1C Escobar plead guilty to the charges and was sentenced by the Summary Court Officer to hard labor without confinement for 45 days, forfeiture of $1,010 pay per month for one month, and reduction to the grade of Airman Basic. 2) Airman Nicholas D.G. Sherman, 355th Security Forces Squadron, was tried by summary court-martial on 21 March 2013. He was charged with violating a lawful general order by smoking spice, in violation of UCMJ Article 92. Amn Sherman plead guilty to the charge and was sentenced by the Summary Court Officer to confinement for 28 days, forfeiture of $175 pay per month for one month, and reduction to the grade of Airman Basic. 3) Airman Nicholas S. Martin, 355th Security Forces Squadron, was tried by summary court-martial on 21 March 2013. He was charged with violating a lawful general order by smoking spice, in violation of UCMJ Article 92. Amn Martin plead guilty to the charge and was sentenced by the Summary Court Officer to confinement for 21 days and reduction to the grade of Airman Basic. 4) Capt Aleck Brown, 355th Fighter Wing, was tried by general court-martial on 19 March 2013. He was charged with two specifications of assault, in violation of UCMJ Article 128. Capt Brown plead not guilty to the charge and specifications and was found not guilty of the charge and specifications. Questions and Answers Q: If a member tests positive for illegal drugs, are they automatically retested? Why? A: The Wing Commander has an inspection policy that requires all active duty members and members in Title 10 status that test positive for an illegal or un-prescribed drug to be automatically tested again . This is an inspection test and NOT a command directed test.