Summary
A 50-year-old factory worker was denied a security clearance under Guideline E (Personal Conduct) and Guideline J (Criminal Conduct) due to deliberate falsification of material facts in a sworn statement. The government alleged the applicant demonstrated questionable judgment, untrustworthiness, and dishonesty, and engaged in criminal conduct.
Specifically, in a sworn statement to the Defense Investigative Service (DSS) on November 8, 2002, the applicant claimed he purchased two two-way radios at a flea market in early 1998. He stated he took them to an appliance store to change their frequencies, where the store owner determined the radios were stolen from the applicant's employer. During an internal investigation, the applicant falsely stated he did not steal the radios and resigned from his job due to a desire to avoid a swing shift.
The judge found that the applicant deliberately provided false information to the government, which constituted a violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1001, a felony. The applicant's conduct demonstrated poor judgment and unreliability, and no mitigating evidence of rehabilitation was presented to overcome the government's case. Consequently, the security clearance was denied.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant deliberately provided false information to the government in a sworn statement.
- The applicant's conduct involved a violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1001, a felony.
- There was insufficient evidence of rehabilitation or mitigating factors to overcome the government's case.
Conditions Referenced
- E4raisedPersonal Conduct
- E5raisedPersonal Conduct
- J1raisedCriminal Conduct
- J2raisedCriminal Conduct
Key Rule Quoted
“The adjudicative process is the careful weighing of a number of variables known as the whole person concept.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedUncertain
- Answer filedJan 28, 2004Applicant elected to have the case determined on a written record.
- Hearing heldN/ANo hearing; case determined on written record.
- Decision dateJun 22, 2004
Cite For
- Deliberate Falsification of Material Facts Under Guideline E
- Criminal Conduct Related to Theft Under Guideline J
- Lack of Mitigating Evidence for Rehabilitation in Security Clearance Cases