United States v. Freeland

19 C.M.A. 455, 19 USCMA 455, 42 C.M.R. 57, 1970 CMA LEXIS 870, 1970 WL 6978
CourtUnited States Court of Military Appeals
DecidedMay 22, 1970
DocketNo. 22,651
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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United States v. Freeland, 19 C.M.A. 455, 19 USCMA 455, 42 C.M.R. 57, 1970 CMA LEXIS 870, 1970 WL 6978 (cma 1970).

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Opinion of the Court

Quinn, Chief Judge:

Here, as in United States v Weatherford, 19 USCMA 424, 42 CMR 26 (1970), the question is whether defense counsel violated his responsibilities as counsel by making it apparent to the court members that the accused desired to be separated from the service, even with a punitive discharge, in preference to confinement. Defense counsel did not, as in Weatherford, argue that a bad-conduct discharge was an appropriate punishment, but he made the point clear by the answers he elicited from the accused, who testified under oath in connection with the sentence.

An examination of the record leaves no doubt that defense counsel acted in response to the accused’s considered desire. The accused had a history of unauthorized absence from December 7, 1968; he was substantially in debt; and he had no desire “to go back to duty,” notwithstanding the “bad effects” a punitive discharge could have on his “life later on.”

On the record, the present case is substantially like Weatherford. For the reasons set out in our opinion in that case, we affirm the decision of the United States Navy Court of Military Review.

Judge Darden concurs.

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19 C.M.A. 455, 19 USCMA 455, 42 C.M.R. 57, 1970 CMA LEXIS 870, 1970 WL 6978, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/united-states-v-freeland-cma-1970.