United States v. Nesbit

CourtNavy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals
DecidedMarch 30, 2022
Docket202100325
StatusPublished

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United States v. Nesbit, (N.M. 2022).

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Before MONAHAN, STEPHENS, and DEERWESTER Appellate Military Judges

_________________________

UNITED STATES Appellee

v.

Alexander NESBIT Electronics Technician Nuclear Third Class (E-4), U.S. Navy Appellant

No. 202100325

Decided: 30 March 2022

Appeal from the United States Navy-Marine Corps Trial Judiciary

Military Judge: Rachel E. Trest

Sentence adjudged 20 August 2021 by a general court-martial convened at Naval Station Mayport, Florida, consisting of a military judge sitting alone. Sentence in the Entry of Judgment: reduction to E-1, confine- ment for 6 months, and a bad-conduct discharge.

For Appellant: Major Brian Farrell, USMC

This opinion does not serve as binding precedent under NMCCA Rule of Appellate Procedure 30.2(a).

_________________________ United States v. Nesbit, NMCCA No. 202100325 Opinion of the Court

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. 1 The findings and sentence are AFFIRMED.

FOR THE COURT:

RODGER A. DREW, JR. Clerk of Court

1 Articles 59 & 66, Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 U.S.C. §§ 859, 866.

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