Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 0314 - ROMAN | In the Matter of Certificate of Service No. E-335540
Issued to: LEOPOLDO ROMAN
DECISION AND FINAL ORDER OF THE COMMANDANT
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
314
LEOPOLDO ROMAN
This appeal comes before me by virtue of 46 United States Code
239(g) and 46 Code of Federal Regulations 137.11-1.
On 17 December, 1948, an Examiner of the United States Coast
Guard revoked Certificate of Service No. E-335540 and all other
valid certificates and documents held by Leopoldo Roman upon
finding him guilty of misconduct based upon his illegal possession
of 153 grains of marijuana while serving as messman on the American
SS LEVI WOODBURY in a domestic port on 19 January, | Appeal No. 0314 | Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 3/2/1949 | 3/2/1949 | | 9/20/2017 |
Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 0315 -STENNET | In the Matter of Certificate of Service No. E-403581
Issued to: JOHN M. STENNET
DECISION AND FINAL ORDER OF THE COMMANDANT
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
315
JOHN M. STENNET
This appeal comes before me by virtue of 46 United States Code
239(g) and 46 Code of Federal Regulations 137.11-1.
On 29 December, 1948, an Examiner of the United States Coast
Guard at San Francisco, California, suspended for a period of two
months Certificate of Service No. E-403581 held by John M. Stennet
upon finding him guilty of misconduct while serving as messman on
the American SS CACHE. The four specifications of the charge were:
Specification I: "In that you, while serving as messman on
board a merchant vessel of the United
States, the SS CACHE, under authority of
your duly issued Certificate, did, on or
about 16 November, 1948, at Bahrein
Island, Persian Gulf, assault the Junior
3rd Assistant Engineer, one Eddie
McBride."
Specification II: "In that you while serving as above did
on or about 18 October, 1948, use
disrespectful language toward an officer
of the vessel who was at the time in
charge of the 8-12 p.m. watch and was
performing his official duties, the
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vessel being at sea."
Specification III: "In that you while serving as above did
on or about 19 October, 1948, while at
sea, use disrespectful language towards
the Junior 3rd Assistant Engineer, one
Eddie McBride, while serving him
breakfast."
Specification IV: "In that you while serving as above, did,
on or about 16 November, 1948, at Bahrein
Island, Persian Gulf, beat a member of
the crew, Eddie McBride." | Appeal No. 0315 | Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 4/11/1949 | 4/11/1949 | | 9/20/2017 |
Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 0316 - ABDULLAH | In the Matter of Merchant Mariner's Document Z-324851
Issued to: MESSINA ABDULLAH
DECISION AND FINAL ORDER OF THE COMMANDANT
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
316
MESSINA ABDULLAH
On 30 December, 1948, Messina Abdullah, a merchant seaman, was
brought before an Examiner of the United States Coast Guard, under
the provisions of R. S. 4450, on a charge of "misconduct", based
upon the following specification:
"In that you, while serving as oiler on board a merchant
vessel of the United States, the SS GROTON TRAILS, under
authority of your duly issued certificate, did, on or
about 20 September, 1948, while said vessel was at
Brooklyn, New York, have in your possession, contrary to
law, certain narcotics; to wit, about 14 grains of crude
opium." | Appeal No. 0316 | Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 7/13/1949 | 7/13/1949 | | 9/20/2017 |
Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 0317 - GEER | In the Matter of License No. 15785
Issued to: ARCHIBALD C. GEER
DECISION AND FINAL ORDER OF THE COMMANDANT
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
317
ARCHIBALD C. GEER
This case comes before me by virtue of Title 46 United States
Code 239(g) and 46 Code of Federal Regulations 137.11-1.
On 3 January, 1949, an Investigating Officer of the United
States Coast Guard at Seattle, Washington, served Appellant with a
document charging him with negligence based upon one specification
which particularized the offense charged and set the hearing on the
charge for 4 January, 1949. At the opening of the hearing, counsel
for Appellant moved for a postponement in order that he might
better acquaint himself with the details of the case and confer
with at least one witness. This motion was denied because the
Investigating Officer advised the Examiner an interval of a week or
two would probably elapse before the witnesses whom he intended to
call would be again available. Thereupon, the charge and
specification were formally read to Appellant and after
consultation with his counsel, a plea of "guilty" was entered.
Appellant explained to the Examiner that the plea was made "under
the circumstances." | Appeal No. 0317 | Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 3/23/1949 | 3/23/1949 | | 9/20/2017 |
Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 0318 - CABERO | In the Matter of Merchant Mariner's Document No. Z-278408
Issued to: MARIANO SORIA CABERO
DECISION AND FINAL ORDER OF THE COMMANDANT
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
318
MARIANO SORIA CABERO
This case comes before me by virtue of Title 46 United States
Code 239(g) and 46 Code of Federal Regulations 137.11-1.
On 31 January, 1949, an Examiner of the United States Coast
Guard entered an order revoking Merchant Mariner's Document No.
Z-278408 held by Mariano Soria Cabero upon finding him guilty of
misconduct based upon the allegations of a specification that while
serving as messman on the American steamship JOHN WANAMAKER, under
authority of his duly issued Merchant Mariner's Document, he did on
or about 6 November, 1947, while said vessel was at Brooklyn, New
York, have in his possession certain quantities of narcotics; to
wit, marijuana, contrary to law. | Appeal No. 0318 | Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 3/23/1949 | 3/23/1949 | | 9/20/2017 |
Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 0319 - GRIFFIN | In the Matter of Certificate of Service No. E-410983
Issued to: ERNEST GRIFFIN
DECISION AND FINAL ORDER OF THE COMMANDANT
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
319
ERNEST GRIFFIN
This case comes before me by virtue of Title 46 United States
Code 239(g) and 46 Code of Federal Regulations 137.11-1, on appeal
from an order dated 20 December, 1948, by an Examiner of the United
States Coast Guard at New York, revoking the Certificate of Service
No. E-410983 held by Ernest Griffin upon a plea of "guilty" to a
charge of misconduct supported by one specification alleging that
while Griffin was serving as a utilityman on board the American SS
SANTA PAULA under authority of said certificate, he did, on or
about 17 November, 1948, when said vessel was in a domestic port,
unlawfully have in his possession eight marijuana cigarettes
containing a total of fifty-three grains of marijuana. | Appeal No. 0319 | Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 4/4/1949 | 4/4/1949 | | 9/20/2017 |
Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 0320 - ZEVERINO | In the Matter of Merchant Mariner's Document No. Z-521514
Issued to: NICOLO ZEVERINO
DECISION AND FINAL ORDER OF THE COMMANDANT
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
320
NICOLO ZEVERINO
This case comes before me by virtue of Title 46 United States
Code 239(g) and 46 Code of Federal Regulations 137.11-1.
On 4 February, 1949, this Appellant was tried before an
Examiner of the United States Coast Guard at New York on a charge
of misconduct supported by a specification alleging that while he
was serving as Second Electrician on board the American SS ROBIN
HOOD under authority of a duly issued Merchant Mariner's Document
(Z-521514) he had in his possession, contrary to law, on or about
21 January, 1949, a quantity of narcotics, to wit, 134 grains net
of marijuana. | Appeal No. 0320 | Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 4/11/1949 | 4/11/1949 | | 9/20/2017 |
Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 0305 - MORET | In the Matter of Certificates A-124374 and E-537328
Issued to: ANGEL B. MORET
DECISION AND FINAL ORDER OF THE COMMANDANT
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
305
ANGEL B. MORET
This appeal comes before me by virtue of 46 United States Code
239(g) and 46 Code of Federal Regulations 137.11-1 from a decision
dated 3 December, 1948, by an Examiner of the United States Coast
Guard revoking Certificates A-124374, E-537328 and all other
certificates or documents issued by the Coast Guard to Angel B.
Moret upon finding him guilty of misconduct under one specification
reciting that he did, on or about 17 October, 1948, while serving
as an ordinary seaman on the American SS MORMACTEAL, unlawfully
have in his possession two and one-third marihuana cigarettes. | Appeal No. 0305 | Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 1/7/1949 | 1/7/1949 | | 9/20/2017 |
Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 0306 - VAZQUEZ | In the Matter of Certificate of Service No. E-327682
Issued to: JUAN EVANGELISTA VAZQUEZ
DECISION AND FINAL ORDER OF THE COMMANDANT
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
306
JUAN EVANGELISTA VAZQUEZ
This appeal comes before me by virtue of 46 United States Code
239(g) and 46 Code of Federal Regulations 137.11-1.
On 6 December, 1948, an Examiner of the United States Coast
Guard revoked Certificate of Service No. E-327682 and all other
certificates of service or documents issued by the Coast Guard to
Juan Evangelista Vazquez upon finding him guilty of misconduct
under one specification reciting that on or about 4 August, 1947,
while serving as a messman on the American SS ROBIN GOODFELLOW at
Weehawken, New Jersey, had in his possession certain narcotics
(marijuana) contrary to law. | Appeal No. 0306 | Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 3/2/1949 | 3/2/1949 | | 9/20/2017 |
Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 0307 - ARSENAULT | In the Matter of Merchant Mariners Document No. Z380093
Issued to: NEIL FREDERICK ARSENAULT
DECISION AND FINAL ORDER OF THE COMMANDANT
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
307
NEIL FREDERICK ARSENAULT
This appeal comes before me by virtue of 46 United States Code
239(g) and 46 Code of Federal Regulations 137.11-1.
On 21 December, 1948, an Examiner of the United States Coast
Guard revoked Merchant Mariners Document No. Z380093, and all other
certificates of service or documents issued by the Coast Guard to
Neil Frederick Arsenault upon finding him guilty of misconduct
under one specification reciting that on or about 2 October, 1948,
while serving as a Fireman/Watertender on the American SS STEEL
DIRECTOR in a domestic port, he unlawfully had in his possession
certain narcotics, to wit, thirteen small tubes of smoking opium. | Appeal No. 0307 | Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 1/28/1949 | 1/28/1949 | | 9/20/2017 |
Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 0308 - DAVIS | In the Matter of Certificate of Service No. E701236
Issued to: FRANK LEROY DAVIS
DECISION AND FINAL ORDER OF THE COMMANDANT
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
308
FRANK LEROY DAVIS
This appeal comes before me by virtue of 46 United States Code
239(g) and 46 Code of Federal Regulations 137.11-1.
On 6 December, 1948, an Examiner of the United States Coast
Guard revoked Certificate of Service No. E701236, and all other
certificates of service or documents issued by the Coast Guard to
Frank Leroy Davis upon finding him guilty of misconduct under one
specification reciting that on or about 7 October, 1946, while
serving as a messman on the American SS WEST LINN VICTORY in a
domestic port, he unlawfully had in his possession certain narcotic
drugs, to wit, 422 grains of marijuana. | Appeal No. 0308 | Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 1/25/1949 | 1/25/1949 | | 9/20/2017 |
Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 0309 - McLAUGHLIN | In the Matter of Merchant Mariner's Document No. Z-766443
Issued to: FRANK X. McLAUGHLIN
DECISION AND FINAL ORDER OF THE COMMANDANT
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
309
FRANK X. McLAUGHLIN
This appeal comes before me by virtue of 46 United States Code
239(g) and 46 Code of Federal Regulations 137.11-1.
On 17 December, 1948, an Examiner of the United States Coast
Guard at Long Beach, California, entered an order revoking
Appellant's Merchant Mariner's Document No. Z-766443 upon finding
him guilty of misconduct based upon a specification reciting that
Appellant did on or about 23 April, 1948, alter a Seaman's
Certificate Application for upgrading by erasing the encircled word
"incompetent" and circling the word "competent". | Appeal No. 0309 | Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 2/24/1949 | 2/24/1949 | | 9/20/2017 |
Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 0310 - GARCIA | In the Matter of Certificate of Service No. E-448659
Issued to: SEVERIANO GARCIA
DECISION AND FINAL ORDER OF THE COMMANDANT
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
310
SEVERIANO GARCIA
This case comes before me from an order dated 16 December,
1948, by an Examiner of the United States Coast Guard who found
Appellant guilty of misconduct pursuant to the provisions of 46
United States Code 239(g) and 46 Code of Federal Regulations
137.11-1.
From an investigation conducted by the Coast Guard, it
developed that Appellant while serving under authority of his
Certificate of Service No. E-448659 had served as utility man on
the American SS PANAMA which terminated shipping articles on or
about 5 November, 1948, at New York. On 6 November, 1948,
Appellant returned to the PANAMA ostensibly to remove his clothing
and was apprehended by an officer of the Customs Service when
leaving the vessel with a quantity of 370 grains of marijuana on
his person. He was accordingly charged with misconduct supported
by one specification reciting that on or about 6 November, 1947, he
unlawfully had in his possession certain narcotics, to wit, 370
grains net of marijuana. | Appeal No. 0310 | Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 3/1/1949 | 3/1/1949 | | 9/20/2017 |
Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 0311 - DUDLEY | In the Matter of Certificate of Service No. 358502
Issued to: ANDREW LEE DUDLEY
Decision and Final order of the Commandant
United States Coast Guard
311
ANDREW LEE DUDLEY
This appeal comes before me by virtue of 46 United States Code
239(g) and 46 Code of Federal Regulations 137.11-1.
On 4 January, 1949, an Examiner of the United States Coast
Guard revoked Certificate of Service No. E-358502 and all other
certificates of service or documents issued by the Coast Guard to
Andrew Lee Dudley upon finding him guilty of misconduct under one
specification reciting that on or about 7 March, 1948, while
serving as a messman on the American SS SHOOTING STAR in the port
of New York, he unlawfully had in his possession certain narcotics,
to wit, 8 ounces of marijuana. | Appeal No. 0311 | Suspension and Revocation Appeals Authority | 2/23/1949 | 2/23/1949 | | 9/20/2017 |