Summary
A 42-year-old former U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer was denied a security clearance due to concerns under Guideline E (Personal Conduct) and Guideline J (Criminal Conduct). The applicant had a history of multiple Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) violations and deliberately omitted material facts from his security clearance questionnaire.
Specifically, the applicant was found guilty of violating UCMJ Article 92 for engaging in an improper relationship with a female Airman Recruit (E-1), two counts of Article 93 for maltreatment toward a lower-grade person, and Article 107 for making a false official statement to his Executive Officer. Additionally, he was found guilty at Captain's Mast on two separate occasions for violating UCMJ Article 134 due to THC use.
The judge determined that the applicant's pattern of criminal conduct, including drug use and making false statements, along with his deliberate omissions on the security clearance questionnaire, demonstrated a lack of candor. The applicant failed to present sufficient evidence to mitigate these security concerns, leading to the denial of his security clearance.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant committed multiple violations of the UCMJ, including drug use and making false statements.
- He deliberately omitted relevant information from his security clearance questionnaire, demonstrating a lack of candor.
- The applicant failed to provide evidence to mitigate the security concerns raised by his conduct.
Conditions Referenced
- DC 2appliedCriminal Conduct
- DC 2appliedPersonal Conduct
Key Rule Quoted
“A person who has access to classified information enters into a fiduciary relationship with the Government based on trust and confidence.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedDec 3, 2003
- Answer filedDec 16, 2003Applicant admitted to several allegations.
- Hearing held—Applicant requested a determination without a hearing.
- Decision dateJun 30, 2004
Cite For
- Disqualifying Conditions Under Guideline E and Guideline J
- Failure to Mitigate Security Concerns Related to Criminal Conduct
- Deliberate Falsification of Security Clearance Questionnaire Responses