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News | March 2, 2023

Danger Justice – January

By 1ID Public Affairs

1ID Justice is a reoccurring report of Uniformed Code of Military Justice violations under the jurisdiction of 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley. This is to maintain transparency, inform the community of military justice trends and to deter future misconduct by Soldiers. The following are from 1-31 January 2023.

Justice in Action

On 20 Jan 2023, at a general court-martial convened at Fort Riley, Kansas, a Private, United States Army, was convicted by a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of three specifications of domestic violence and one specification of child endangerment in violation of Articles 128b and 119b, UCMJ.

The Result: The military judge sentenced the accused to be confined for 15 months and to be discharged from the service with a dishonorable discharge. The sentence was consistent with the terms of a plea agreement.

Field Grade Article 15s Issued............................ 40

Number Issued for AWOLs................................... 7

Number Issued for Drugs......................................... 9

Number Issued for Other Offenses................. 24

Maximum Punishments for Field Grade Article 15

The maximum punishments for a Field Grade Article 15 include 45 days of extra duty, 60 days of restriction, the loss of ½ month of pay for up to two months, and a reduction in rank. Soldiers in the rank of E1 to E4 may be reduced multiple ranks. Soldiers in the rank of E5 or E6 may be reduced one grade. Lastly, the Officer issuing the Article 15 may elect to file a reprimand in the performance section of the Soldier’s Army Military Human Resource Record (AMHRR).

General Officer Memorandum of Reprimands GOMORs Total Initiated.............................................. 14

Total Filed....................................................... 1

Number for DUIs Filed............................. 1

Separations:

Soldiers Separated Prior to ETS:  3 What is a GOMOR?

A GOMOR, or General Officer Memorandum of Reprimand, is an administrative reprimand issued in the form of a memorandum. A GOMOR may be issued for any type of misconduct and may be issued in addition to any other punitive actions taken by the Chain of Command without creating any Double Jeopardy concerns. GOMORs may be filed in a Soldier’s local file or in a Soldier’s AMHRR. If placed in the Soldier’s local file, the GOMOR will remain in the Soldiers file at 1ID for 18 months, or until the Soldier changes duty locations, whichever comes first. If placed in the Soldiers AMHRR, the GOMOR will remain in the Soldiers permanent, military record.

 

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