182 A.D. 691 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1918
The relator, after meritorious and commended service in actual war, became lieutenant in command of a company in a regiment of the National Guard of New York, but was superseded in such duty by Lieutenant Anderson, who thereby became his superior officer. On February 11,1916, Lieutenant Anderson ordered the relator to prepare the muster rolls of the company and to have them by February eighteenth ready for the inspection set for February twenty-fourth. But, without awaiting the appointed limit, Lieutenant Anderson’s complaint caused the relator to be summoned before the colonel of the regiment on February seventeenth, where to the charge of disobedience of' orders, although there had not then been such, the relator explained that he had been detailed to other absorbing work entitled to preference. The colonel deemed the explanation sufficient, and relieved the relator' of the other work and directed him to have the muster rolls ready by February twenty-third at eight p. m. There, then, was the thing to be done, and the absolute period within which to do it. Upon the expiration of the time the muster rolls had been prepared and signed by the relator. But the relator did not prepare them. Why did he not do so? Because Lieutenant Anderson, ignoring the terms of his superior’s order, anticipated and precluded such performance by making them on February twenty-second. For what the relator was prevented from doing by the other’s apprehension of the opportunity and premature appropriation of the duty, the relator was threatened with charges and court martial. But there was presented to him the alternative of resigning from the regiment, which the relator refused. Later the present charges were laid: First, disobedience of an order; second, conduct
The findings of the general court martial should be reversed and vacated, and the charges dismissed.
Jenks, P. J., Thomas, Mills, Rich and Putnam, JJ., concurred.
Findings of the general court martial reversed and vacated, and charges dismissed.