United States v. Skerrett

40 M.J. 331, 1994 CMA LEXIS 82, 1994 WL 577499
CourtUnited States Court of Military Appeals
DecidedSeptember 16, 1994
DocketNo. 93-1034; CMR No. 91 0641
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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United States v. Skerrett, 40 M.J. 331, 1994 CMA LEXIS 82, 1994 WL 577499 (cma 1994).

Opinion

Opinion of the Court

SULLIVAN, Chief Judge:

1. During September of 1989, appellant was tried by a general court-martial composed of officer and enlisted members at Naval Support Activity, New Orleans, Louisiana. Contrary to his pleas, he was found guilty of sodomy with a child under the age of 16 years and of committing indecent acts with the same child (2 specifications), in violation of Articles 125 and 134, Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 USC §§ 925 and 934, respectively. The military judge earlier had granted a motion for a finding of not guilty of a third specification of committing indecent acts with a second child (specification 1, Charge II). Appellant was sentenced to confinement for 12 years. On March 7, 1991, the convening authority approved the sentence. On September 10, 1991, the Naval Clemency and Parole Board directed remission of confinement in excess of 10 years. An action effecting this direction was issued on April 2, 1993. Subsequently, the Court of Military Review affirmed the findings of guilty and the sentence, as remitted, in an unpublished opinion dated April 9, 1993.

[332]*3322. On September 24, 1993, this Court granted review of the following issue:

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