KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. (AFPN) -- Writing $18,000 in bad checks
and being absent without leave for six days netted a 377th Security Forces
Squadron Airman here a bad-conduct discharge, six months confinement and
demotion to airman basic.
Airman 1st Class Jessica Morris was convicted by a general court-martial.
Military judge, Lt. Col. Nancy Paul, sentenced the Airman.
Airman Morris wrote about 60 checks, totaling about $18,000, to various
on- and off-base establishments, said Capt. Terrence McCollom of the 377th
Air Base Wing staff judge advocate's office.
While Airman Morris was under investigation for this misconduct, she
bought a one-way plane ticket to West Virginia and traveled there without
authority to be absent from her duties. She remained absent for six days
before turning herself in to military authorities.
Airman Morris pleaded guilty to the charges and elected to be tried by
a military judge alone.
During sentencing arguments, government lawyers argued that Airman Morris's
conduct was inexcusable and cannot go unpunished, Captain McCollom said.
They asked Colonel Paul to also sentence Airman Morris to 12 months confinement
and total forfeitures.
Defense lawyers argued that Airman Morris had already suffered punishment
by being restricted to the base since February, Captain McCollom said.
They further argued that Airman Morris had already paid back a substantial
portion of the debt; therefore, total forfeitures were inappropriate because
she would be unable to pay back her remaining debts. The defense also
argued that confinement should be minimal, and a bad-conduct discharge
was not warranted in this case.
"We are not arguing that the accused is reprehensible; we are arguing
that her conduct was reprehensible," said Capt. Jeremie Lipton, trial
counsel for the case. "The court's decision has made it clear that the
Air
Force will not tolerate this type of misconduct that demonstrates
such an egregious disregard for others and basic standards." (Courtesy
of Air Force Materiel Command News Service)
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