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United States v. Miranda
71 M.J. 102
C.A.A.F.
2012
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CCA 201100084. On consideration of the petition for grant of review of the decision of the United States Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals, we note that the convening authority approved the sentence, which included a bad-conduct discharge, and then stated, In accordance with the UCMJ, Rules for Courts-Martial, applicable regulations, and this action, the sentence is ordered executed. Under Article 71(c)(1), UCMJ, a punitive discharge cannot be ordered executed until, after the completion of direct appellate review, there is a final judgment as to the legality of the proceedings. Thus, to the extent that the convening authority’s action purported to execute the bad-conduct discharge, it was a nullity. To avoid any error in this regard, we again suggest that the model Forms for Action in Manual for Courts-Martial, United States app. 16 at A16-1—A16-6 (2008 ed.) be revised. See United States v. Politte, 63 M.J. 24, 26 n.11 (C.A.A.F. 2006). Accordingly, it is ordered that said petition is hereby granted, and the decision of the United States Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals is affirmed. [See also ORDERS GRANTING PETITION FOR REVIEW this date.]

Case Details

Case Name: United States v. Miranda
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
Date Published: Jan 17, 2012
Citation: 71 M.J. 102
Docket Number: No. 12-0142/NA
Court Abbreviation: C.A.A.F.
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