United States v. Jameson
71 M.J. 104, 2012 CAAF LEXIS 75
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Armed Forces
DecidedJanuary 19, 2012
DocketNo. 12-0136/AR
StatusPublished
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Bluebook
United States v. Jameson, 71 M.J. 104, 2012 CAAF LEXIS 75 (Ark. 2012).
Opinion
CCA 20090908. Review granted on following issue:
WHERE A SPECIFICATION CHARGED UNDER ARTICLE 134, UCMJ, FAILS TO STATE AN OFFENSE UNDER UNITED STATES v. FOS-[105]*105LER, 70 M.J. 225 (C.A.A.F. 2011), BY NOT INCLUDING THE TERMINAL ELEMENTS FOR CLAUSE 1 OR 2, CAN AN ACCUSED PROVIDENTLY PLEAD GUILTY TO SUCH A SPECIFICATION WHERE HE FAILS TO OBJECT TO THE SPECIFICATION AT TRIAL, WHERE THE MILITARY JUDGE ADVISES THE ACCUSED OF THE TERMINAL ELEMENTS DURING THE PROVIDENCE INQUIRY, AND THE ACCUSED ADMITS TO ALL THE ELEMENTS?
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United States v. Fosler
70 M.J. 225 (Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, 2011)
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