Former Cal Poly ROTC Chair Will Face Courtroom-Martial in Hidden Digicam Case

Prices in opposition to the previous head of Cal Poly’s ROTC program accused of hiding a digicam in a Pismo Seashore clothes retailer’s dressing room have been dismissed Monday, paperwork present, and the officer might be court-martialed by the U.S. Army as an alternative.

Jacob Sweatland, 40, was dealing with two misdemeanor costs associated to allegedly secretly filming a teen and girl within the dressing room.

These costs have been dropped, and the case in opposition to Sweatland was transferred to the U.S. Army for prison prosecution underneath the Uniform Code of Army Justice, the place he’ll face a court-martial, in keeping with courtroom paperwork.

Sweatland was arrested Sept. 2, 2022, after a teenage lady discovered a spy digicam in a PacSun dressing room on the Pismo Seashore Premium Retailers.

Pismo Seashore Police Division Commander Chris Trimble advised The Tribune that an object resembling a key fob with a built-in digicam was discovered by retailer workers, who then referred to as police, prompting an investigation.

On Sept. 4, Trimble mentioned, the shop contacted the police once more and reported a person later recognized as Sweatland had returned to retrieve the fob. Sweatland ran from officers earlier than being caught within the 200 block of Elaine Manner in Pismo Seashore, round a mile from the shops.

Sweatland was charged Oct. 28 with two misdemeanors: resisting a peace officer and invasion of privateness.

Sweatland tried to have his case undergo navy diversion, which permits defendants to divert their sentences for one yr in misdemeanor circumstances, throughout which the defendant should abide by all legal guidelines and neighborhood service necessities.

To qualify, a defendant should present that they’ve a psychological well being prognosis linked to their navy service and that the psychological well being prognosis is expounded to actions made within the alleged crime.

Courtroom paperwork present Sweatland’s legal professional filed a movement for navy diversion on March 20. A movement opposing the diversion was filed by prosecutors on April 10, and San Luis Obispo Superior Courtroom Choose Jesse Marino denied the diversion request on April 12.

In line with U.S. Army spokesperson Ian Ives, Sweatland has served 4 fight excursions: As soon as in Afghanistan, twice in Iraq and one operational tour to Columbia.

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