United States v. Guy
This text of 8 C.M.A. 66 (United States v. Guy) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering United States Court of Military Appeals primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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The accused was tried for larceny of specified items of clothing having a value of over $2,600, and for housebreaking, in violation of Articles 121 and 130, respectively, of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 USC §§ 921 and 930. On the latter he was convicted of the lesser offense of unlawful entry, in violation of Article 134, Uniform Code of Military Justice, supra, § 934. In regard to the former, the court-martial found the accused not guilty of each of the items alleged and substituted for the value alleged a finding “of a value in excess of $50.” This finding amounted to a finding of not guilty of the charge. United States v Nedeau, 7 USCMA 718, 23 CMR 182. See also Sinclair v United States, 265 Fed 991 (CA DC Cir). Accordingly, it was error for the law officer to instruct the court-martial that the finding justified a maximum sentence of a dishon[67]*67orable discharge, total forfeitures, and confinement at hard labor for five years in addition to the punishment prescribed for the Article 134 offense.
The decision of the board of review is reversed. The sentence is set aside, and the record of trial is returned to The Judge Advocate General of the Navy for submission to an appropriate court-martial authority for a rehearing on the sentence. United States v Oakley, 7 USCMA 733, 23 CMR 197.
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