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Show HILL TOP TIMES July 3, 1980 sDHSirinid hv caseload is on the The court-martiand here Judge Advocate officials upswing are concerned about the new trend. Capt. William T. Krzton, Chief of Military Justice, said Hill has an on going problem with theft of both private and government property and "we're really cracking down and treating the people as harshly as is permissible and fair." "If people are caught stealing, they can he said. expect to be Last year, six court-marticases were the entire preferred during year and so far seven cases have been preferred in the first six months of this year. The most recent of these courts-martiinvolve two theft cases and one case of insubordination. In a May court-martia- l, TSgt. Ronald G. cassette recorder. Sergeant Bork ' has falsified some government documents to procure the recorder for his personal use. "As a result of some very good investigative work by the Office of Special Investigations (OSI), especially by Special Agent Don Harshbarger, he was caught," Captain Krzton said. Defense counsel in the case was Capt. Michael E. Immler, from the USAF Area Defense Counsel here. Sergeant Bork was found guilty by the five officer panel hearing the case, and was sentenced to 30 days confinement, forfeiture of $100 per month for six months and reduction to staff sergeant. Another court-marticase involved the court-martialed- ," al al eeisoiosidl cwr'i-mr$- ii Bork, a recruiter from the Salt Lake City recruiting office, pled guilty to theft of a video al al Page 3 theft of an air compressor owned by the government. l, In a June A1C Gregory D. Patterson, 388th Aircraft Generation Squadron, pled guilty to theft of the air compressor. Airman Patterson had delivered the compressor to AlC Billy Frazier in Ogden who in turn attempted to transport the compressor to New Mexico but was involved in an automobile accident. court-martia- State police discovered the stolen property during investigation of the accident and notified government officials. Airman Frazier is being administratively discharged from military service in lieu of a court-martibecause of his cooperation in the case, resolving Captain Krzton said. al Airman Patterson confessed to stealing the compressor, was found guilty and sentenced to 30 days confinement at hard labor, 60 days hard labor without confinement and reduced to airman basic. Attorneys in the case were Capt. Mark L. Guenther, trial counsel in the Hill AFB Judge Advocate's Office, and Capt. Richard Thorgren, U.S. Air Force Area Defense Counsel, Lowry AFB, Colo. The third case, a summary court-martia- l, charged SrA. David T. Vallier with willfully disobeying an order given by a non- commissioned officer. Airman Vallier requested the trial in lieu of punishment under Article 15. Results of the trial were not available at press non-judici- al time. Disabled vets offered grants The Veterans Administration is offering seriously disabled veterans grants of up to $3,000 to buy a car or other vehicle. be covered by the grants, as will the costs of repair, replacement or installation of such equipment in other vehicles. personnel with a loss and veterans with a permanent Active-dut- y Costs for special equipment to safely operate the car will service-connecte- d loss of use of one or both hands, feet or eye damage to a certain degree are eligible for the grants. Veterans who think they are eligible for the grants should contact their local VA office. 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