📷The following December courts-martial results were released Tuesday by the Army:

First Judicial Circuit

  • On Dec. 11 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Campbell, Spc. Christopher B. Hukill was convicted by a military judge contrary to his pleas of one specification of rape and one specification of sexual assault. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to forfeit all pay and allowances, to be confined for seven years, and to a dishonorable discharge.
  • On Dec. 12 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Campbell, Spc. Jorge L. Uriarte was convicted by a military judge consistent with his pleas of one specification of rape, two specifications of aggravated sexual contact and two specifications of abusive sexual contact. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for 65 months and to a dishonorable discharge.
  • On Dec. 15 at a special court-martial convened at Fort Knox, Kentucky, Staff Sgt. Cody W. Baker was convicted by a military judge of two specifications of willfully disobeying a superior commissioned officer and seven specifications of violating Army Recruiting Command Regulation 600-25. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-4.
  • On Dec. 15 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Drum, New York, 2nd Lt. Lawrence J. Franks was convicted by a military panel consisting of officer members of one specification of desertion in order to shirk important duty and one specification of conduct unbecoming an officer. The members sentenced the accused to be confined for four years and to be dismissed from the service.
  • On Dec. 17 at a special court-martial convened at Fort Drum, Staff Sgt. Elena T. Schumann was convicted by a military judge of two specifications of failure to obey a general order, two specifications of making false official statements, two specifications of the wrongful use of a controlled substance, three specifications of larceny of military property of $500 or less and three specifications of altering a public record. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1 and to be confined for 30 days.
  • On Dec. 18 at a special court-martial convened at Fort Knox, Sgt. 1st Class Jeremy Barbaresi was acquitted by a military panel consisting of officer and enlisted members of one specification of the wrongful use of marijuana.

Second Judicial Circuit

  • On Dec. 2 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Sgt. Leshan Jones was convicted by a military judge of seven specifications of possession of child pornography and two specifications of possession of videos of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for four years and four months, and to a bad-conduct discharge.
  • On Dec. 4 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Bragg, Maj. Christopher T. Curley was convicted by a military judge of one specification of conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman, one specification of procuring a prostitute, and one specification of adultery. The military judge sentenced the accused to forfeit $2,200 pay per month for five months and to be reprimanded.
  • On Dec. 4 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Stewart, Georgia, Spc. Reginald J. Dennis was acquitted by a military panel consisting of officer and enlisted members of one specification of aggravated assault on child under the age of 16.
  • On Dec. 9 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Bragg, Pfc. Dominique J. Birdow was acquitted by a military judge of two specifications of making false official statements and two specifications of aggravated assault upon a child under the age of 16.
  • On Dec. 11 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Stewart, Pfc. Alex C. Jones was acquitted by military panel consisting of officer and enlisted members of one specification of sexual assault.
  • On Dec. 12 at a special court-martial convened at Fort Bragg, Staff Sgt. Vincent M. Watkins was convicted by a military judge of one specification of cruelty and maltreatment. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reprimanded.
  • On Dec. 15 at a special court-martial convened at Fort Benning, Georgia, Staff Sgt. David E. Butler was convicted by a military judge of one specification of attempt to sell military property of a value greater than $500, one specification of larceny of military property of a value greater than $500 and one specification of housebreaking. The military judge sentenced the accused to pay the U.S. a fine of $3,000, to serve confinement of 90 days if the fine is not paid, and to perform hard labor without confinement for 90 days.
  • On Dec. 15 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Bragg, Spc. Stephan G. Kurdilla was convicted by a military judge, consistent with his pleas, of one specification of violating a lawful general order, two specifications of indecent acts, and four specifications of indecent language communicated to a child under the age of 16. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for five months and to a bad-conduct discharge.
  • On Dec. 17 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Bragg, 1st Lt. Andrew R. Belt was convicted by a military judge of one specification of wrongful use of cocaine and one specification of conduct unbecoming an officer. The military judge sentenced the accused to be confined for 45 days and to be dismissed from the service.
  • On Dec. 17 at a special court-martial convened at Fort Stewart, Pvt. Brandon D. Witherspoon was convicted by a military judge of two specifications of absence without leave, two specifications of disrespect toward a superior commissioned officer and two specifications of wrongful use, possession, etc. of controlled substances. Sentencing was conducted by a military panel consisting of officer and enlisted members, and the members sentenced the accused to be confined for 70 days.

Third Judicial Circuit

  • On Dec. 2 at a special court-martial convened at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, Sgt. Zachery C. Lee was acquitted by a military judge of one specification of violating a lawful general regulation.
  • On Dec. 4 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Hood, Texas, Sgt. Raymond P. Pasay was convicted by a military judge of seven specifications of sexual assault of a child, one specification of sexual assault and one specification of wrongfully producing child pornography. The accused was acquitted of an additional three specifications of sexual assault of a child, three specifications of sexual assault, one specification of forcibly sodomy of a child and one specification of assault on a child. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to forfeit all pay and allowances, to be confined for 51 years and to a dishonorable discharge.
  • On Dec. 5 at a special court-martial convened at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Pvt. Kenneth D Evans was convicted by a military judge of assault. The military judge sentenced the accused to be confined for 30 days.
  • On Dec. 10 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Hood, Sgt. Joe R. Gil was convicted by a military judge of two specifications of rape and sexual assault of a child. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for 30 months and to a bad-conduct discharge.
  • On Dec. 11 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Polk, Louisiana, Staff Sgt. Darris A. Mallet was convicted by a military panel consisting of officer and enlisted members of one specification of false official statement. The accused was acquitted of two specifications of rape and one specification of assault consummated by a battery. The members sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-5 and to be reprimanded.
  • On Dec. 12 at a special court-martial convened at Fort Hood, Sgt. Emmanuel Lopez was convicted by a military judge of two specifications of violating a lawful general regulation, two specifications of maltreatment and two specifications of assault consummated by a battery. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to grade of E-1 and to be confined for 60 days.
  • On Dec. 12 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Polk, Pfc. Casey D. Young was convicted by a military judge of two specifications of attempted sexual abuse of a child, two specifications of abusive sexual contact, two specifications of rape of a child, three specifications of sexual abuse of a child, one specification of forcible sodomy, one specification of assault consummated by a battery and one specification of receipt of child pornography. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for life with the eligibility for parole and to a dishonorable discharge.
  • On Dec. 15 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Polk, Sgt. Christopher G. Beauchman was convicted by a military judge of three specifications of assault consummated by a battery. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-3, to forfeit $1,000 pay per month for two months and to be confined for two months.
  • On Dec. 17 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Hood, Pvt. Cassandra M. Riley was convicted by a military panel consisting of officer members of kidnapping. The members sentenced the accused to forfeit all pay and allowances, to be confined for nine years and to a dishonorable discharge.
  • On Dec. 18 at a special court-martial convened at Fort Hood, Spc. Alfredo I. Agirre was convicted by a military judge of aggravated assault and communicating a threat. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-2, to be confined for 20 days and to a bad-conduct discharge.
  • On Dec. 18 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Polk, Staff Sgt. William L. Mitcham was convicted by a military panel consisting of officer and enlisted members of one specification of disrespect toward a superior commissioned officer, one specification of assault consummated by a battery, one specification of aggravated assault and one specification of indecent language. The members sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for two years and to a dishonorable discharge.
  • On Dec. 19 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Hood, Sgt. Mario I. Lopez was convicted by a military panel consisting of officer members of one specification of rape by force and one specification of indecent liberties with a child. The members sentenced the accused to be confined for five years and to a dishonorable discharge.
  • On Dec. 19 at a special court-martial convened at Fort Polk, Pvt. Jorge G. Shockeyreis was convicted by a military judge of one specification of failure to go to appointed place of duty, three specifications of disrespect toward a superior noncommissioned officer, one specification of assaulting a superior noncommissioned officer, one specification of resisting apprehension, one specification of wrongful use of a controlled substance, three specifications of assault upon a military policeman in the execution his duties and one specification of disorderly conduct. The military judge sentenced the accused to be confined for one day and to perform hard labor without confinement for 20 days.
  • On Dec. 30 at a special court-martial convened at Fort Hood, Pvt. Eric Minshall was convicted by a military judge of one specification of attempt to commit larceny, two specifications of absence without leave, seven specifications of larceny, one specification of false official statement and one specification of housebreaking. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for 181 days and to a bad-conduct discharge.

Fourth Judicial Circuit

  • On Dec. 1 at a special court-martial convened at Camp Zama, Japan, Sgt. 1st Class Jozel L. Thorpe was convicted by a military judge of reckless operation of a vehicle and simple assault. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-5, to forfeit $1,500 pay per month for two months and to be confined for two months.
  • On Dec. 2 at a general court-martial convened at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, Staff Sgt. Justin P. Hogue was convicted by a military panel consisting of officer and enlisted members of one specification of violating a lawful general regulation. The members sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-4 and to be reprimanded.
  • On Dec. 4 at a general court-martial convened at Wheeler Army Airfield, Hawaii, Spc. Jorge Delgado was convicted by a military judge of one specification of sexual assault, one specification of indecent language and one specification of obstruction of justice. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to forfeit $1,000 pay per month for five months and to be confined for five months.
  • On Dec. 4 at a general court-martial convened at Camp Henry, South Korea, Spc. Yvonne S. Mayberry was convicted by a military judge of two specifications of failure to obey a lawful general order, one specification of false official statement, two specifications of larceny of nonmilitary property, and two specifications of stealing mail. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for 20 months and to a bad-conduct discharge.
  • On Dec. 9 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Carson, Colorado, Pfc. Sara G. Beining was convicted by a military judge of desertion terminated by apprehension and absence without leave for over 30 days. The military judge sentenced the accused to be confined for five months and to a bad-conduct discharge.
  • On Dec. 10 at a general court-martial convened at Army Garrison Yongsan, South Korea, Pvt. Deandre T. Coleman was convicted by a military judge of two specifications of failure to go to his appointed placed of duty at the time prescribed, one specification of disrespect to a commissioned officer, one specification of failure to obey a lawful general order, one specification of failure to obey a lawful order, and three specifications of larceny. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined eight months and to a bad-conduct discharge.
  • On Dec. 10 at a special court-martial convened at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Spc. Aaron Hinton was convicted by a military judge of one specification of absence without leave for a period exceeding 30 days and one specification of wrongful use of marijuana. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for six months and to a bad-conduct discharge.
  • On Dec. 10 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Bliss, Texas, Spc. Jerry C. Perry was acquitted by a military judge of two specifications of sexual assault.
  • On Dec. 11 at a general court-martial convened at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Staff Sgt. Michael D. Osier was acquitted by a military panel consisting of officer and enlisted members of one specification of rape.
  • On Dec. 12 at a general court-martial convened at Camp Zama, Pfc. Nicholas E. White was convicted by a military judge of assault consummated by a battery and obstructing justice. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for three months and to a bad-conduct discharge.
  • On Dec. 15 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Shafter, Hawaii, 1st Lt. Vanmany K. Ferguson was convicted by a military judge of one specification of conspiracy, one specification of desertion terminated by apprehension, one specification of false official statement, one specification of larceny of military property of more than $500 and one specification of frauds against the U.S. The accused was acquitted of one specification of false official statement and one specification of wrongfully using a military pass with intent to deceive. The military judge sentenced the accused to forfeit all pay and allowances, to be confined for five years and to be dismissed from the service.
  • On Dec. 15 at a general court-martial convened at Wheeler Army Airfield, Pfc. Ethan J. Markley was convicted by a military judge of two specifications of absence without leave, one specification of disrespect to a superior commissioned officer, two specifications of willful disobedience of a superior commissioned officer, two specifications of offer to assault a superior commissioned officer, one specification of possession of child pornography, eight specifications of indecent language, one specification of possession of obscene visual depictions of minors engaging in sexually explicit conduct, and one specification of communicating a threat. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to forfeit all pay and allowances, to be confined for 15 years and to a dishonorable discharge.
  • On Dec. 18 at a general court-martial convened at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Spc. Joseph L. Hawkins was convicted by a military judge of one specification of desertion and one specification of disrespect toward a superior noncommissioned officer. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for four months and to a bad-conduct discharge.
  • On Dec. 18 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Carson, Colorado, Pfc. Michael D. Johnson was convicted by a military judge of a false official statement, destruction of nonmilitary property of some value, larceny of military property of a value of more than $500 and larceny of nonmilitary property more than $500. The military judge sentenced the accused to be confined for six months and to a bad-conduct discharge.
  • On Dec. 18 at a general court-martial convened at Yongsan, Spc. Aaron M. Nies was convicted by a military judge of attempt to commit sexual contact, disobeying a general order, five specifications of committing sexual acts and indecent exposure. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for 26 months and to a bad-conduct discharge.
  • On Dec. 18 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Bliss, Maj. Michael D. Thompson was convicted by a military panel consisting of officer members of one specification of disobeying an order, seven specifications of rape, one specification of assault consummated by battery and six specifications of conduct unbecoming an officer. The members sentenced the accused to be confined for 16 years.
  • On Dec. 19 at a special court-martial convened at Camp Henry, Pfc. Timetra K. Hooks was convicted by a military judge consistent with her pleas of two specifications of larceny and wrongful appropriation, five specifications of forgery and one specification of obstructing justice. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for six months and to a bad-conduct discharge.
  • On Dec. 19 at a general court-martial convened at Fort Carson, Spc. Manuel Rios was convicted by a military judge of the wrongful use of a controlled substance and aggravated sexual assault causing bodily harm. The military judge sentenced the accused to be confined for seven years and to a dishonorable discharge.

Fifth Judicial Circuit

  • On Dec. 5 at a general court-martial convened at Vilseck, Germany, Sgt. Michael A. Yingling was convicted by a military judge of one specification of assault, two specifications of assault consummated by a battery and one specification of disorderly conduct. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reduced to the grade of E-1 and to be confined for six months.
  • On Dec. 8 at a general court-martial convened at Vilseck, Spc. Alessandro G. Facciponti was convicted by a military judge of one specification each of wrongful use, wrongful introduction onto an installation with intent to distribute, and wrongful distribution of heroin; one specification of sexual assault; and one specification of obstruction of justice. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reprimanded, to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for 40 months and to a bad-conduct discharge.
  • On Dec. 9 at a general court-martial convened at Vilseck, Spc. Thomas M. Hanna was convicted by a military judge of two specifications of wrongful use of heroin, one specification of wrongful use of opium while receiving special pay, one specification of wrongful introduction of heroin onto a military installation and one specification of wrongful distribution of heroin. The military judge sentenced the accused to be reprimanded, reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for six months and to a bad-conduct discharge.
  • On Dec. 15 at a special court-martial convened at Vilseck, Sgt. Dandre R. Fletcher was convicted by a military judge of one specification of larceny. The military judge sentenced the accused to be fined $7,000, to be reduced to the grade of E-1, to be confined for five months and to a bad-conduct discharge.
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