United States v. Slack
71 M.J. 10, 2011 CAAF LEXIS 1095
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Armed Forces
DecidedDecember 21, 2011
DocketNo. 12-0140/AF
StatusPublished
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Bluebook
United States v. Slack, 71 M.J. 10, 2011 CAAF LEXIS 1095 (Ark. 2011).
Opinion
CCA S31906. Review granted on the following issue:
WHETHER AN ARTICLE 134 CLAUSE 1 OR 2 SPECIFICATION THAT FAILS TO EXPRESSLY ALLEGE EITHER POTENTIAL TERMINAL ELEMENT STATES AN OFFENSE UNDER THE SUPREME COURT’S HOLDINGS IN UNITED STATES v. RESENDIZ-PONCE AND RUSSELL v. UNITED STATES, AND THIS COURT’S OPINION IN UNITED STATES v. FOSLER, 70 M.J. 225 (C.A.A.F. 2011).
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