Summary
A 61-year-old defense contractor owner was denied a security clearance primarily under Guideline C (Foreign Preference), with the ultimate denial based on a mandatory disqualification. The applicant was alleged to be a dual citizen of the United States and Canada, though he had surrendered his Canadian passport to the Canadian Embassy.
The core reason for denial stemmed from a 1986 felony conviction for tax evasion, which resulted in a sentence exceeding one year. This conviction triggered the mandatory provisions of the Smith Amendment, which bars individuals with such convictions from holding a security clearance without a waiver.
Despite the applicant demonstrating significant rehabilitation efforts and fulfilling all tax obligations since his release, and the judge recommending further consideration for a waiver, the Smith Amendment's mandatory disqualification provisions were applied. Consequently, the security clearance was denied.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant was convicted of a felony offense and sentenced to more than one year of incarceration, triggering the Smith Amendment's mandatory disqualification.
- The judge found that the applicant's conduct fell under the provisions of the Smith Amendment, which prohibits security clearance for those with such convictions unless a waiver is granted.
Conditions Referenced
- DC craisedConviction in a Federal or State Court, Including a Court-martial of a Crime and Sentenced to Imprisonment for a Term Exceeding One Year.
- MC fappliedThere Is Clear Evidence of Successful Rehabilitation.
- MC aappliedThe Criminal Behavior Was Not Recent.
- MC bappliedThe Crime Was an Isolated Incident.
- MC gappliedPotentially Disqualifying Conditions May Not Be Mitigated Unless, Where Meritorious Circumstances Exist, the Secretary of Defense Has Granted a Waiver.
Key Rule Quoted
“The ultimate determination of an applicant's eligibility for a security clearance depends, in large part, on the relevance and materiality of the evidence.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedAug 16, 2001
- Answer filedSep 12, 2001
- Hearing heldDec 12, 2001
- Decision dateApr 25, 2002
Cite For
- Application of the Smith Amendment Regarding Felony Convictions and Security Clearance Eligibility
- Consideration of Rehabilitation Efforts in Security Clearance Cases
- Impact of Mandatory Disqualification Under Federal Law on Security Clearance Decisions