United States v. Gilley

14 C.M.A. 226, 14 USCMA 226, 34 C.M.R. 6, 1963 CMA LEXIS 192, 1963 WL 4748
CourtUnited States Court of Military Appeals
DecidedNovember 8, 1963
DocketNo. 16,965
StatusPublished
Cited by15 cases

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United States v. Gilley, 14 C.M.A. 226, 14 USCMA 226, 34 C.M.R. 6, 1963 CMA LEXIS 192, 1963 WL 4748 (cma 1963).

Opinion

Opinion of the Court

Ferguson, Judge:

The Judge Advocate General of the Army has certified two questions to this Court concerning the propriety of the board of review’s action in setting aside and dismissing a purported finding of guilty of assault and battery, in violation of Uniform Code of Military Justice, Article 128, 10 USC § 928. The accused remains properly convicted of two specifications of indecent assault, in violation of Code, supra, Article 134, 10 USC § 934, and the board held that the dismissed count had no impact upon the sentence as adjudged and approved below.

Under the circumstances, we deem the questions presented to be moot. Cf. United States v Bedgood, 12 USCMA 16, 30 CMR 16. Practically speaking, [227]*227any action which we might take with respect to the certified issues would not materially alter the situation presented with respect either to the accused or the Government. Cf. United States v Subia, 12 USCMA 23, 30 CMR 23; United States v Marymont, 11 USCMA 745, 29 CMR 561. Accordingly, we decline to answer them.

The decision of the board of review is affirmed.

Chief Judge Quinn and Judge Kil-day concur.

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