Summary
A 29-year-old male applicant was denied a security clearance under Guideline J (Criminal Conduct) due to two felony convictions for possession of marijuana with intent to distribute. In 1996, the applicant was found guilty of these charges and sentenced to 10 years in prison on each count, totaling 20 years. This prison term was suspended on the condition of good behavior for 10 years per charge, and the applicant served 18 months in prison.
The denial was based on several factors. The applicant's convictions resulted in a sentence exceeding one year, and he is currently serving a 10-year term of unsupervised probation, indicating ongoing legal restrictions. The judge determined that the applicant's criminal behavior was not an isolated incident but rather a pattern of conduct spanning six years.
Despite evidence of rehabilitation and a stable family life, the judge concluded that the applicant's ongoing probation and the nature of his past conduct did not warrant a waiver under 10 U.S.C. § 986, which prohibits clearance for individuals with certain felony convictions. Consequently, the security clearance was denied.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant was convicted of two felony counts of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, resulting in a sentence exceeding one year.
- The applicant is currently serving a 10-year term of unsupervised probation, which indicates ongoing legal restrictions.
- The judge found that the applicant's criminal behavior was not an isolated incident but a pattern of conduct over six years.
Conditions Referenced
- J.araisedCriminal Conduct Allegations
- J.braisedMultiple Lesser Offenses
- J.craisedConviction with Imprisonment Exceeding One Year
- J.aappliedCriminal Behavior Not Recent
- J.brejectedIsolated IncidentThe applicant's conduct was a pattern of behavior, not an isolated incident.
- J.frejectedEvidence of Successful RehabilitationThe applicant is still under probation, making a positive finding of rehabilitation premature.
Key Rule Quoted
“[No] one has a 'right' to a security clearance.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedNov 19, 2002
- Answer filedDec 18, 2002
- Hearing heldApr 24, 2003
- Decision dateJul 29, 2003
Cite For
- Disqualifying Conditions Under Guideline J for Felony Convictions
- Impact of 10 U.S.C. § 986 on Security Clearance Eligibility
- Consideration of Rehabilitation in the Context of Ongoing Probation