Summary
A 46-year-old senior electronics technician was granted a security clearance despite concerns under Guideline J (Criminal Conduct). The Statement of Reasons cited allegations of criminal conduct and multiple lesser offenses, specifically referencing a history of domestic violence incidents with his ex-girlfriend. These incidents included protective orders and misdemeanor charges, raising disqualifying conditions J.a and J.b.
However, the judge found limited evidence of recent aggressive behavior. Mitigating conditions J.d and J.f were applied, acknowledging the applicant's successful rehabilitation efforts. The applicant demonstrated a stable work history and had not reoffended since the incidents.
Credible testimony from his ex-wife and coworkers supported his character and reliability. The applicant's engagement in rehabilitation programs further contributed to the decision to grant the security clearance.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- The applicant demonstrated a lack of recent aggressive behavior and a stable work history.
- The applicant's ex-wife and coworkers provided credible testimony supporting his character and reliability.
- The applicant engaged in rehabilitation programs and has not reoffended since the incidents in question.
Conditions Referenced
- J.araisedAllegations or Admissions of Criminal Conduct
- J.braisedA Single Serious Crime or Multiple Lesser Offenses
- J.dappliedThe Person Did Not Voluntarily Commit the Act And/or the Factors Leading to the Violation Are Not Likely to Recur
- J.fappliedThere Is Clear Evidence of Successful Rehabilitation
Key Rule Quoted
“A history or pattern of criminal activity creates doubt about a person's judgment, reliability and trustworthiness.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJul 30, 2002
- Answer filedAug 15, 2002
- Hearing heldFeb 7, 2003
- Decision dateApr 22, 2003
Cite For
- Mitigating Conditions Under Guideline J
- Character References From Ex-spouse and Coworkers
- Successful Rehabilitation Efforts Post-incident