A military dental technician who was convicted in Halifax provincial court of intimidating a justice system participant – a Dartmouth lawyer – now faces charges under the National Defence Act for allegedly improperly accessing people’s medical records.
Sgt. Richard Allen Ross of 1 Dental Unit Halifax has been charged with 19 counts of conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline, a military spokesman confirmed Friday.
The Canadian Forces National Investigation Service laid the charges against Ross on Aug. 25, Andrew McKelvey said.