United States v. Dillardcasey
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Opinion
U NITED S TATES N AVY –M ARINE C ORPS C OURT OF C RIMINAL A PPEALS _________________________
No. 201800008 _________________________
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Appellee v.
RAYMOND A. DILLARDCASEY Lance Corporal (E-3), U.S. Marine Corps Appellant _________________________
Appeal from the United States Navy-Marine Corps Trial Judiciary
Military Judge: Lieutenant Colonel E. H. Robinson Jr., USMC. Convening Authority: Commanding Officer, III Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force, M arine Corps Forces Pacific, Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. Staff Judge Advocate’s Recommendation : Lieutenant Colonel Christopher B. Shaw, USMC. For Appellant: Commander Brian L. Mizer, JAGC, USN. For Appellee: Brian K. Keller, Esq. _________________________
Decided 15 May 2018 _________________________
Before M ARKS , P RICE , and R USSELL , Appellate Military Judges _________________________
After careful consideration of the record, submitted without assignment of error, we affirm the findings and sentence as approved by the convening authority. Art. 66(c), Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 U.S.C. § 866(c). The supplemental court-martial order will reflect that the military judge considered specifications 1 and 2 of Charge II as one offense for sentencing purposes. Additionally, the supplemental court-martial order will reflect that a DNA sample is ordered collected from Lance Corporal Raymond A. Dillardcasey, United States Marine Corps. For the Court
R.H. TROIDL Clerk of Court
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