United States v. MARTIN
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Opinion
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Before DALY, BURGTORF and de GROOT Appellate Military Judges
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UNITED STATES Appellee
v.
William R. MARTIN Hospital Corpsman Third Class Petty Officer (E-4), U.S. Navy Appellant
No. 202400191
Decided: 11 April 2025
Appeal from the United States Navy-Marine Corps Trial Judiciary
Military Judges: Benjamin C. Robertson (arraignment) Benjamin B. Garcia (motions) Andrea K. Lockhart (trial)
Sentence adjudged 12 February 2024 by a general court-martial tried at Region Legal Service Office Southwest, San Diego, California con- sisting of a military judge sitting alone. Sentence in the Entry of Judg- ment: reduction to E-1, confinement for 36 months, and a dishonorable discharge. 1
1 Appellant was credited with have served 375 days of pretrial confinement. United States v. Martin, NMCCA No. 202400191 Opinion of the Court
For Appellant: Lieutenant Zoe R. Danielczyk, JAGC, USN
This opinion does not serve as binding precedent under NMCCA Rule of Appellate Procedure 30.2(a).
PER CURIAM: After careful consideration of the record, submitted without assignment of error, we have determined that the findings and sentence are correct in law and fact and that no error materially prejudicial to Appellant’s substantial rights occurred. 2 The findings and sentence are AFFIRMED.
FOR THE COURT:
MARK K. JAMISON Clerk of Court
2 Articles 59 & 66, Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 U.S.C. §§ 859, 866.
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