An Air Force staff sergeant who pleaded guilty to rape charges will receive a new sentence, after a military appeals court decided there was not enough evidence to sustain the sexual assault conviction.
A three-judge panel of Air Force judges upheld other charges for Eddy Soto, a former trainer at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas, but ruled that his original sentence of four years of confinement and a dishonorable discharge should be thrown out. A lower court will re-sentence Soto on charges of adultery, violating a lawful regulation and falsifying an official statement.
Soto admitted to having relationships with five women in 2011 but insisted that he was innocent of sexual assault.
Lackland Air Force Base was the site of widespread sexual misconduct scandals in the past several years, with more than 30 instructors convicted of preying on more than 60 victims. But despite outrage over sky-high rates of sexual assault in the military, rape convictions connected to the Lackland scandal were extremely rare.









