Court-martial

Compiled by Military Justice paralegals

Airman Jeffrey J. D. Jolliff, a member of the 86th Security Forces Squadron, was tried by a military judge at a special court-martial June 19 in the Ramstein Air Base Law Center Courtroom.

Airman Jolliff pleaded guilty to wrongful possession of marijuana and psilocybin mushrooms and wrongful use of oxycodone, a Schedule II controlled substance and marijuana.

Pursuant to his pleas, Airman Jolliff was found guilty of the offenses and sentenced to a bad conduct discharge, confinement for three months and reduction to E-1.

Between June and September 2008, Airman Jolliff traveled to the Netherlands and purchased psilocybin mushrooms. While there, he was given a “blunt” of marijuana, which he admitted smoking. He did not ingest the mushrooms.

Further, a witness saw Airman Jolliff snort powder, which was described as “perks,” multiple times during the summer of 2008. Airman Jolliff subsequently submitted to a urinalysis and tested positive for oxycodone.