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Air Force Airman Sentenced To 4 Months For "Drunken Menage a Trois"

So, if a threesome are having some fun, who the heck would have pressed the issue? Prosecutor = jealous?



http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,136750,00.html?******=dod.nl

SPANGDAHLEM AIR BASE, Germany ? A Spangdahlem-based airman was sentenced Monday to four months confinement for her part in a sexual act with two other airmen.

Airman 1st Class Ashley N. Rains pleaded guilty at a court-martial to two indecent acts charges.

She had faced rape and sodomy charges but admitted to the lesser charges as part of a plea deal.

Judge (Col.) Gordon Hammock also sentenced Rains, 22, an aircrew life support specialist with the 22nd Fighter Squadron, to reduction to the lowest pay grade.

She faced a maximum sentence that included as many as 10 years in a military prison, but Air Force prosecutors argued for a lighter sentence of two years.

The alcohol-induced menage a trois on Sept. 24 in Bitburg included a male airman and a female staff sergeant.

But both prosecution and defense lawyers debated whether it was consensual among the three.

Rains and Airman Christopher D. Hicks are the only airmen charged in the incident because the Air Force lawyers said the staff sergeant was too drunk to give consent.

Air Force prosecutor Capt. Mike Felsen said the staff sergeant ?appeared drunk? and slipped ?in and out of consciousness? while Rains and Hicks performed sexual acts with her.

Felsen argued the staff sergeant, who did not testify during the trial, was vulnerable and Rains and Hicks took advantage of her.

But Rains? defense attorney, Capt. Matthew King, called the incident a situation involving three consenting adults with ?various degrees of intoxication.?

King argued that Rains shouldn?t go to jail for what amounts to a drunken threesome.

?Does she really have to go to jail for this?? he asked.

The Air Force had charged Rains with rape and sodomy, but prosecutors could not prove the more serious charges, King added, therefore, the question of consent isn?t relevant in Rains? case.

Rains said she was embarrassed by the episode.

?I?ve learned from this mistake,? she said during a statement she read at the trial.

Hicks faces more serious charges.

The airman, who is assigned to the 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron, has been charged with rape and sodomy and will face a court-martial at Spangdahlem Air Base on May 30.

 
"She had faced rape and sodomy charges but admitted to the lesser charges as part of a plea deal. "

Ummm, how does that work. Me no get. Parts not present.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
"She had faced rape and sodomy charges but admitted to the lesser charges as part of a plea deal. "

Ummm, how does that work. Me no get. Parts not present.

😀

No kiddin! I'm baffled to how something like this came about..

 
Wiki
However, Lawrence v. Texas has not changed the Uniform Code of Military Justice Article 125 that bans all servicemen and women from engaging in ?sodomy?. The United States Armed Forces Code defines the offense thus:

Any person subject to this chapter who engages in unnatural carnal copulation with another person of the same or opposite sex or with an animal is guilty of sodomy. Penetration, however slight, is sufficient to complete the offense.
 
Sounds like she and her male friend conspired to get their superior (the female staff sgt) drunk so they could molest her. When you think of it that way, jail time is definitely understandable.

Not enough info on the events to be clear though.
 
When you're in the military (and you have to volunteer to be in the military, currently), you are held to a more strict standard of personal conduct than you are in civilian life, so I don't think that this is that big of a deal. The punishment should be fair with regard to all involved, however.
 
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