Maze v. United States

71 M.J. 406, 2012 CAAF LEXIS 1045
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Armed Forces
DecidedSeptember 24, 2012
DocketMisc. No. 12-8030/NA
StatusPublished

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Maze v. United States, 71 M.J. 406, 2012 CAAF LEXIS 1045 (Ark. 2012).

Opinion

CCA 200900027. On consideration of Appellant’s writ-appeal petition, Appellee’s motion to seal Appellant’s pleading, Appellee’s motion to substitute, and Appellee’s motion for summary judgment, it is ordered that Appellant’s motion for summary judgment is hereby denied, that Appellee’s motion to substitute is hereby granted, that [407]*407Appellee’s motion to seal Appellant’s pleading is hereby granted as it pertains to Appendices A, B, and D, and Appellant’s writ-appeal petition is hereby denied.

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