The verdicts, grouped by judicial circuit:

First Judicial Circuit (Northeast and mid-Atlantic states)
Fort Knox, Kentucky, Sept. 2:
Name: Sgt. 1st Class Lawrence C. Carter
Conviction: By a military judge, contrary to his pleas, of two specifications of dereliction of duty.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-5, forfeit $2,500 pay per month for two months.

Fort Drum, New York, Sept. 2:
Name: Spc. Vincent P. Degregori III
Conviction: By a military judge, contrary to his pleas, of one specification of sexual assault.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, confined for five years, dishonorable discharge.

Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Sept. 2:
Name:
Sgt. Carlos Gloria
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his plea, of one specification of attempted larceny and one specification of larceny.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, confined for 12 months. As part of an offer to plead guilty, a pre-trial agreement limited confinement to eight months.

Fort Lee, Virginia, Sept. 3:
Name:
Not provided (staff sergeant)
Acquittal: By a military panel composed of officer members of one specification of assault with an unloaded firearm.

Fort Knox, Sept. 18:
Name:
Staff Sgt. Timothy Lewis III
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his plea, of one specification of failure to obey a lawful general regulation. Contrary to his pleas, the accused was convicted of one specification of rape and one specification of assault consummated by battery.
Acquittal: One specification of rape, one specification of stalking, one specification of assault upon a noncommissioned officer, seven specifications of assault consummated by battery, one specification of obstruction of justice, one specification of kidnapping and six specifications of communicating a threat.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, forfeit all pay and allowances, confined for seven years, dishonorable discharge.

Fort McNair, Washington, D.C., Sept. 23:
Name:
Not provided (major)
Acquittal: By a military panel composed of officer members of one specification of conspiracy to commit larceny, one specification of false official statement, one specification of larceny of military property and one specification of wrongfully receiving stolen property.

Fort Knox, Sept. 23:
Name:
Pvt. Steven M. Tucker
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of conspiracy to obstruct justice, one specification of sexual assault, two specifications of providing alcohol to a person under the age of 21 and one specification of obstruction of justice.
Sentence: Confined for 42 months, bad-conduct discharge. As part of an offer to plead guilty, a pre-trial agreement limited confinement to 36 months.

Fort Knox, Sept. 24:
Name:
Pvt. Timothy G. MacDonald
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of conspiracy to obstruct justice, one specification of false official statement and one specification of obstruction of justice.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, confined for 20 months, bad-conduct discharge. As part of an offer to plead guilty, a pre-trial agreement limited confinement to six months.

Fort Campbell, Sept. 29:
Name:
Staff Sgt. Darwynn D. Palmer
Conviction: By a military judge, contrary to his pleas, of four specifications of violating a lawful general regulation, one specification of false official statement and one specification of sexual assault.
Acquittal: One specification of sexual assault.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, confined for eight years, dishonorable discharge.

Second Judicial Circuit (Southeast)
Fort Stewart, Georgia, Sept. 3:
Name:
Sgt. Bradley S. McMullen
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of failing to obey a lawful order, one specification of making a false official statement and five specifications of wrongfully using a controlled substance.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, confined for four months, bad-conduct discharge. As part of an offer to plead guilty, a pre-trial agreement limited confinement to 78 days.

Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Sept. 4:
Name:
Pfc. Robert C. Delmaster
Conviction: By a military panel composed of officer and enlisted members, contrary to his pleas, of one specification of false official statement, two specifications of rape of a child and two specifications of sexual abuse of a child.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, forfeit all pay and allowances, reprimanded, confined for three years, dishonorable discharge.

Fort Benning, Georgia, Sept. 8:
Name: 
Pfc. George D.B. MacDonald
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of resisting apprehension, one specification of murder, one specification of aggravated assault and one specification of assault consummated by battery.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, forfeit all pay and allowances, confined for 45 years, dishonorable discharge.

Fort Bragg, Sept. 10:
Name:
Not provided (sergeant)
Acquittal: By a military panel composed of officer and enlisted members of one specification of assault consummated by battery, one specification of rape, one specification of sexual assault, one specification of indecent language and one specification of solicitation to commit a sexual act.

Fort Bragg, Sept. 11:
Name:
Sgt. Christopher D. Bush
Conviction: By a military panel composed of officer and enlisted members, contrary to his pleas, of two specifications of aggravated sexual assault of a child, one specification of aggravated sexual abuse of a child and one specification of obstruction of justice.
Acquittal: One specification of aggravated sexual assault of a child, two specifications of abusive sexual contact with a child, one specification of aggravated sexual abuse of a child, one specification of indecent liberty with a child and one specification of assault consummated by a battery.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, forfeit all pay and allowances, confined for 15 years, dishonorable discharge.

Fort Stewart, Sept. 14:
Name:
Lt. Col. Michael D. Kepner II
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of two specifications of assault consummated by battery and three specifications of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman.
Sentence: Forfeit all pay and allowances, confined for two years. As part of an offer to plead guilty, a pre-trial agreement limited confinement to 120 days.

Fort Bragg, Sept. 16:
Name:
Staff Sgt. Ronald E. Fosdyck III
Conviction: By a military judge, contrary to his pleas, of one specification of going from his appointed place of duty without authority and one specification of misbehavior before the enemy.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, bad-conduct discharge.

Fort Bragg, Sept. 18:
Name:
Spc. Aaron C. Sales
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of absence without leave terminated by apprehension and one specification of absence without leave.
Sentence: Confined for four months, bad-conduct discharge. As part of an offer to plead guilty, a pre-trial agreement limited confinement to 80 days.

Fort Benning, Sept. 22:
Name:
Not provided (staff sergeant)
Acquittal: By a military judge of one specification of dereliction of duty, four specifications of maltreatment and one specification of abusive sexual contact.

Fort Gordon, Georgia, Sept. 24:
Name:
Staff Sgt. Semaj B. Johnson
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of assault consummated by a battery and two specifications of adultery.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, forfeit all pay and allowances, reprimanded, confined for 90 days.

Fort Benning, Georgia, Sept. 29:
Name:
Staff Sgt. Undra M. Bibbs
Conviction: By a military judge, contrary to his plea, of one specification of violating a lawful general regulation.
Acquittal: One specification of violating a lawful general regulation, two specifications of maltreatment and one specification of abusive sexual contact.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-5.

Fort Bragg, Sept. 29:
Name:
Not provided (sergeant)
Acquittal: One specification of attempted destruction of nonmilitary property and one specification of rape.

Fort Stewart, Sept. 30:
Name:
Staff Sgt. Eric Bjorklund
Conviction: By a military panel composed of officers and enlisted members, contrary to his pleas, of one specification of assault consummated by a battery upon a child and one specification of child endangerment.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-4, confined for 30 days.

Third Judicial Circuit (Southwest and Midwest)
Fort Riley, Kansas, Sept. 1:
Name:
Spc. Richard W. Talbot
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his plea, of one specification of absence without leave.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, forfeit $1,031 pay per month for nine months, hard labor without confinement for 60 days, confined for 120 days, bad-conduct discharge. As part of an offer to plead guilty, a pre-trial agreement limited confinement to 90 days.

Fort Riley, Sept. 3:
Name:
Spc. Alexander S. Cooper
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of destroying property with the intent to defraud and one specification of soliciting another to commit an offense.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1.

Fort Carson, Colorado, Sept. 3:
Name:
Pfc. Isaiah L. Davis
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of two specifications of unauthorized absence, two specifications of failure to obey an order, three specifications of wrongful use of controlled substances and four specifications of larceny.
Sentence: Confinement for 21 months, bad-conduct discharge. As part of an offer to plead guilty, a pre-trial agreement limited confinement to 15 months.

Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Sept. 10:
Name:
Spc. Eduardo Marquez
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of disrespect to a noncommissioned officer and three specifications of assault consummated by battery.
Acquittal: One specification of attempted abusive sexual contact and one specification of communicating a threat.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, confined for three months, bad-conduct discharge.

Fort Carson, Sept. 10:
Name:
Spc. Jordan M. Peters
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of drunk driving resulting in personal injury, two specifications of manslaughter and one specification of aggravated assault with a dangerous weapon.
Sentence: Confined for 65 months, bad-conduct discharge. As part of an offer to plead guilty, a pre-trial agreement limited confinement to 1,514 days.

Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, Sept. 10:
Name:
Not provided (private)
Acquittal: One specification of attempted sexual assault and three specifications of sexual assault.

Fort Polk, Louisiana, Sept. 11:
Name:
Spc. Dalton J. Prather
Conviction: By a military judge, contrary to his pleas, of one specification of conspiracy to commit larceny, three specifications of false official statement, one specification of selling military property, three specifications of larceny of nonmilitary property, one specification of larceny of military property and one specification of wrongful disposition of property.
Acquittal: One specification of accessory after the fact.
Sentence: Confined for 135 days, dishonorable discharge.

Fort Hood, Texas, Sept. 17:
Name:
Sgt. 1st Class Aaron D. Keller
Conviction: By a military panel composed of officer and enlisted members, contrary to his pleas, of one specification of conspiracy, one specification of maltreatment, one specification of false official statement, four specifications of rape, two specifications of abusive sexual contact and one specification of indecent exposure.
Acquittal: One specification of conspiracy, one specification of violating a lawful general order, four specifications of sexual assault, two specifications of abusive sexual contact and one specification of wrongfully soliciting another to violate a lawful general order.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, forfeit all pay and allowances, confined for 10 years, dishonorable discharge.

Fort Hood, Sept. 18:
Name:
Spc. Joshua Benitez
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of two specifications of selling military property, two specifications of larceny of military property and two specifications of unlawful entry.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, $700 fine, confined for 14 days, bad-conduct discharge.

Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Sept. 18:
Name:
Pvt. Thomas J. Gendron
Conviction: One specification of absence without leave, one specification of wrongful distribution of cocaine, one specification of wrongful use of cocaine, one specification of wrongful use of marijuana and one specification of wrongful use of methamphetamine.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, confined for 26 months, dishonorable discharge. As part of an offer to plead guilty, a pre-trial agreement limited confinement to 16 months.

Fort Hood, Sept. 18:
Name:
Pvt. Benjamin C. Olson
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of conspiracy to wrongfully distribute controlled substances, three specifications of the wrongful use of controlled substances and three specifications of wrongfully distributing controlled substances.
Sentence: Confined for 13 months, dishonorable discharge. As part of an offer to plead guilty, a pre-trial agreement limited confinement to nine months.

Fort Hood, Sept. 22:
Name:
Not provided (specialist)
Acquittal: By a military panel composed of officer members of one specification of sexual assault.

Fort Hood, Sept. 24:
Name:
Staff Sgt. Saul S. Astrada
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his plea, of one specification of absence without leave.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-4, confined for 90 days, bad-conduct discharge.

Fort Carson, Sept. 24:
Name:
Lt. Col. Patrick S. O'Mahoney
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his plea, of violating a lawful general order. Contrary to his plea, the accused was convicted of one specification of attempting to view pornography involving a minor.
Sentence: Confined for 60 days, reprimanded.

Fort Hood, Sept. 28:
Name:
Pfc. Seth A. Weber
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of four specifications of desertion and one specification of absence without leave.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, confined for five months, bad-conduct discharge.

Fort Riley, Sept. 29:
Name:
Pvt. Kevin Greytunkl
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his plea, of one specification of sexual assault.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, confined for five years, dishonorable discharge.

Fort Polk, Sept. 30:
Name:
Sgt. 1st Class Anthony W. Heimpel
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of attempting to sell military property and one specification of larceny of military property.
Sentence: Reprimanded.

Fourth Judicial Circuit (Far West and Far East)
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center, Presidio of Monterey, California, Sept. 2:
Name:
Sgt. 1st Class Paul D. Hunsinger
Conviction: By a military panel composed of officer and enlisted members, contrary to his pleas, of one specification of false official statement and one specification of larceny of military property.
Acquittal: One specification of false official statement.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-6, forfeit one month's pay, reprimanded.

Camp Zama, Japan, Sept. 2:
Name:
Maj. Mark A. Greschel
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of maltreatment, one specification of assault consummated by a battery and one specification of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. Contrary to his plea, the accused was convicted of one specification of abusive sexual contact.
Sentence: Confined for six months, dismissal from service.

Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, Sept. 2:
Name:
Pfc. Aaron R. Kalior
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of absence without leave, one specification of disrespect to a noncommissioned officer, two specifications of false official statement and two specifications of the wrongful use of marijuana.
Acquittal: Two specifications of wrongful appropriation and two specifications of making a check without sufficient funds.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, confined for 135 days, bad-conduct discharge.

Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Sept. 9:
Name:
Pfc. Terrence J. Frierson
Conviction: By a military judge, contrary to his plea, of one specification of sexual assault.
Acquittal: One specification of false official statement.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, confined for 28 months, dishonorable discharge.

Fort Irwin, California, Sept. 9:
Name:
Not given (sergeant first class)
Acquittal: By a military panel composed of officer members of one specification of the wrongful use of marijuana.

Army Garrison Yongsan, South Korea, Sept. 9:
Name:
Pfc. Juan M. Tabares
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of failure to obey a lawful general regulation and four specifications of assault consummated by a battery.
Sentence: Confined for 23 months, bad-conduct discharge. As part of an offer to plead guilty, a pre-trial agreement limited confinement to 14 months.

Wheeler Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sept. 9:
Name:
Staff Sgt. Kristopher S. Wood
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of attempted sexual assault, one specification of false official statement, one specification of sexual assault and one specification of abusive sexual contact.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, confined for 40 months, dishonorable discharge.

Camp Casey, South Korea, Sept. 10:
Name:
Pvt. Joseph A. Warren
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of wrongful possession of marijuana, one specification of wrongful distribution of marijuana and one specification of wrongful use of marijuana.
Sentence: Confined for 135 days, bad-conduct discharge. As part of an offer to plead guilty, a pre-trial agreement limited confinement to three months.

Wheeler Army Airfield, Sept. 15:
Name:
Not provided (specialist)
Acquittal: By a military panel composed of officer and enlisted members of one specification of disobeying a lawful general order, one specification of rape, one specification of sexual assault and one specification of abusive sexual contact.

Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, Sept. 18:
Name:
Pfc. David A. King
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of absence without leave, four specifications of wrongful distribution of marijuana, one specification of wrongful possession of marijuana, one specification of wrongful possession of cocaine, three specifications of wrongful use of marijuana, three specifications of larceny, 14 specifications of forgery and one specification of communicating a threat.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, forfeit all pay and allowances, confined for 51 months, bad-conduct discharge. As part of an offer to plead guilty, a pre-trial agreement limited confinement to 48 months.

Camp Humphreys, South Korea, Sept. 23:
Name:
Pfc. Kenneth B. Boyd
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of five specifications of sexual abuse of a child and one specification of wrongfully possessing child pornography.
Sentence: Confined for 32 months, dishonorable discharge. As part of an offer to plead guilty, a pre-trial agreement limited confinement to 20 months.

Fort Huachuca, Arizona, Sept. 24:
Name:
Sgt. 1st Class Albert E. Amador
Conviction: By a military judge, contrary to his pleas, of one specification of violating a lawful general regulation, one specification of violating a lawful general order and one specification of maltreatment.
Acquittal: Four specifications of maltreatment, one specification of sexual assault and one specification of abusive sexual contact.
Sentence: Reduced the grade of E-5, confined for five months.

Fort Wainwright, Alaska, Sept. 24:
Name:
Pvt. Justin S. Williams
Conviction: By a military judge, contrary to his pleas, of one specification of assault consummated by a battery and one specification of underage consumption of alcohol.
Acquittal: One specification of drunken operation of a vehicle, one specification of aggravated assault, one specification of assault consummated by a battery and one specification of communicating a threat.
Sentence: Forfeit all pay and allowances, confined for six months.

Fifth Judicial Circuit (Europe and Southwest Asia)
Wiesbaden, Germany, Sept. 1:
Name:
Sgt. 1st Class Francisco Galvan
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of three specifications of aggravated sexual assault of a child, one specification of taking indecent liberties with a child and one specification of producing child pornography.
Sentence: Confined for 16 years, dishonorable discharge.

Vilseck, Germany, Sept. 9:
Name:
Staff Sgt. Henry L. Benton
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his plea, of one specification of drunken operation of a vehicle.
Sentence: No punishment.

Kaiserslautern, Germany, Sept. 23:
Name:
Pfc. Daehyouk Kwon
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of false official statement, one specification of abusive sexual contact and three specifications of sexual assault.
Sentence: Confined for 30 months, dishonorable discharge.

Katterbach, Germany, Sept. 29:
Name:
Pvt. Colby A. Davis
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his plea, of one specification of a sexual abuse of a child.
Sentence: Confined for eight months, bad-conduct discharge.

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