Summary
A 35-year-old defense contractor was denied a security clearance due to concerns under Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption) and Guideline J (Criminal Conduct). The denial stemmed from a documented history of alcohol-related incidents and criminal conduct, including five alcohol-related convictions and ongoing alcohol use despite a diagnosis of 'Alcohol Dependence in full remission.'
Specific allegations included consuming alcohol to excess from approximately 1984 to the present, and multiple arrests and convictions for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in June 1988, September 1991, October 1995, and November 1997. The Applicant also violated probation in February 1993 and tested positive for cocaine abuse in January 2000, which was a violation of state criminal code.
The Administrative Judge determined that the Applicant had a long history of alcohol abuse with multiple convictions and continued to consume alcohol despite the diagnosis of alcohol dependence in remission. Furthermore, the Applicant was pending trial for a sixth DUI charge. These factors indicated a pattern of criminal conduct and a failure to demonstrate rehabilitation, leading to the denial of the security clearance.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The Applicant has a long history of alcohol abuse with multiple convictions.
- Despite a diagnosis of alcohol dependence in remission, the Applicant continues to consume alcohol.
- The Applicant is pending trial for a sixth DUI charge, indicating ongoing issues with alcohol.
Conditions Referenced
- G.1raisedAlcohol-related Incidents Away From Work, Such as Driving While Under the Influence.
- J.1raisedAllegations or Admissions of Criminal Conduct, Regardless of Whether the Person Was Formally Charged.
- J.2raisedA Single Serious Crime or Multiple Lesser Offenses.
Key Rule Quoted
“The Government must be able to place a high degree of confidence in a security clearance holder to abide by all security rules and regulations at all times and in all places.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedNov 26, 2001
- Answer filedDec 19, 2001
- Hearing held—Case determined on a written record.
- Decision dateDec 18, 2002
Cite For
- Pattern of Alcohol-related Criminal Conduct Under Guideline G
- Failure to Demonstrate Rehabilitation Under Guideline J
- Impact of Ongoing Alcohol Consumption on Security Clearance Eligibility