A Marine Lance Corporal was accused of sexually assaulting his stepdaughter, making over 37 hours of sex videos without the other participants’ consent, sexually assaulting two females, using drugs, and making threats to the alleged sexual assault victims.
In an incredibly complicated case where all of the evidence seemed insurmountable, Tim Bilecki, an established Article 120 UCMJ sexual assault defense attorney, and his team of investigators and military defense counsel took the case head-on and battled the government relentlessly.
After a difficult trial against a mountain of evidence, the Lance Corporal was found not guilty on most of the most serious charges, including the child sexual assault, one of the sexual assaults, and the threats.
The accused received a conviction for the production of the videos, one specification of forcible sodomy, which was documented on video, and he pled guilty to the drug charges. The government originally sought 20 years of confinement and a dishonorable discharge, but the Marine was sentenced to only 24-month confinement and a bad conduct discharge.
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