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Published in the Interest of the Personnel at Fort Hood, Texas
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Justice Served
July 29, 2010 | News
Federal District Court results:
A Soldier assigned to the 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) was found guilty of Driving While Impaired, and was sentenced to three days confinement, a $250 fine and a $25 special assessment fee.
A Soldier assigned to III Corps was found guilty of DWI, and was sentenced to 10 days confinement, a $350 fine and a $15 special assessment fee.
A Soldier assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division was found guilty of Driving While License Invalid, and was sentenced to a $350 fine and a $5 special assessment fee.
A civilian was found guilty of Theft of Government Property, and was sentenced to one year of probation, attendance at a Theft Alternative Course, 50 hours of community service, a no contact order and a $25 special assessment fee.
A civilian was found guilty of Possession of Marijuana, and was sentenced to 10 days confinement, one year of probation and a $25 special assessment fee.
Federal District Court results are published using the Soldier’s name and rank. Because of privacy restrictions, all non-judicial punishment and letters of reprimand will only be published with the servicemember’s rank.
A Soldier assigned to the 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) was found guilty of Driving While Impaired, and was sentenced to three days confinement, a $250 fine and a $25 special assessment fee.
A Soldier assigned to III Corps was found guilty of DWI, and was sentenced to 10 days confinement, a $350 fine and a $15 special assessment fee.
A Soldier assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division was found guilty of Driving While License Invalid, and was sentenced to a $350 fine and a $5 special assessment fee.
A civilian was found guilty of Theft of Government Property, and was sentenced to one year of probation, attendance at a Theft Alternative Course, 50 hours of community service, a no contact order and a $25 special assessment fee.
A civilian was found guilty of Possession of Marijuana, and was sentenced to 10 days confinement, one year of probation and a $25 special assessment fee.
Federal District Court results are published using the Soldier’s name and rank. Because of privacy restrictions, all non-judicial punishment and letters of reprimand will only be published with the servicemember’s rank.

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