Sergeant major dropped to E-4, gets confinement over sexual misconduct at Fort Stewart
Kyle Rempfer
Sgt. Maj. Quincy Martin was convicted of abusive sexual contact, maltreatment of subordinates and other charges during an April court-martial at Fort Stewart, Georgia. (Whitney Lambert/DoD)
The former command sergeant major of Winn Army Community Hospital at Fort Stewart, Georgia, was sentenced to six months of confinement and dropped in rank to specialist after he was convicted of sexual misconduct.
Sgt. Maj. Quincy Martin was convicted April 9 by military judge Col. Gregory Batdorff, pursuant to his pleas, of two specifications of failure to obey a lawful regulation and one specification of extramarital sexual conduct in violation of Articles 92 and 134 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Contrary to his not guilty pleas, Martin was also convicted by a military panel composed of officers of two specifications of abusive sexual contact and three specifications of maltreatment in violation of UCMJ Articles 120 and 93.
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