United States v. Ward
19 C.M.A. 573, 19 USCMA 573, 42 C.M.R. 175, 1970 CMA LEXIS 799, 1970 WL 7033
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United States v. Ward, 19 C.M.A. 573, 19 USCMA 573, 42 C.M.R. 175, 1970 CMA LEXIS 799, 1970 WL 7033 (cma 1970).
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The issue in this case concerns the propriety of the military judge’s examination of the sentence portion of the accused’s pretrial agreement with the convening authority. We sustained the procedure in United States v Villa, 19 USCMA 564, 42 CMR 166 (1970). Accordingly, the decision of the United States Army Court of Military Review is affirmed.
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United States v. Villa
19 C.M.A. 564 (United States Court of Military Appeals, 1970)
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19 C.M.A. 573, 19 USCMA 573, 42 C.M.R. 175, 1970 CMA LEXIS 799, 1970 WL 7033, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/united-states-v-ward-cma-1970.