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United States v. Moody, 201400263 (2014)

Court: Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals Number: 201400263 Visitors: 22
Filed: Oct. 16, 2014
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: UNITED STATES NAVY-MARINE CORPS COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS WASHINGTON, D.C. Before J.A. FISCHER, K.M. MCDONALD, D.J. SMITH Appellate Military Judges UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. DAVERICK D. MOODY CORPORAL (E-4), U.S. MARINE CORPS NMCCA 201400263 SPECIAL COURT-MARTIAL Sentence Adjudged: 4 March 2014. Military Judge: LtCol E.A. Harvey, USMC. Convening Authority: Commanding Officer, 3d Battalion, 11th Marines, 1st Marine Division (REIN), MCAGCC, Twentynine Palms, CA. Staff Judge Advocate's Recommenda
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            UNITED STATES NAVY-MARINE CORPS
               COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
                    WASHINGTON, D.C.

                               Before
            J.A. FISCHER, K.M. MCDONALD, D.J. SMITH
                      Appellate Military Judges

                   UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

                               v.

                    DAVERICK D. MOODY
               CORPORAL (E-4), U.S. MARINE CORPS

                        NMCCA 201400263
                    SPECIAL COURT-MARTIAL

Sentence Adjudged: 4 March 2014.
Military Judge: LtCol E.A. Harvey, USMC.
Convening Authority: Commanding Officer, 3d Battalion,
11th Marines, 1st Marine Division (REIN), MCAGCC,
Twentynine Palms, CA.
Staff Judge Advocate's Recommendation: Maj V.G. Larrata,
USMC.
For Appellant: Maj Emmett Collazo, USMCR.
For Appellee: Mr. Brian Keller, Esq.

                       16 October 2014

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                    OPINION OF THE COURT
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     After careful consideration of the record, submitted
without assignment of error, we affirm the findings and sentence
as approved by the convening authority. Art. 66(c), Uniform
Code of Military Justice, 10 U.S.C. ยง 866(c). The supplemental
court-martial order will reflect that in addition to the 111
days pretrial confinement credit for time served, the military
judge awarded the appellant an additional 26 days of judicially
ordered confinement credit.

                                For the Court


                                R.H. TROIDL
                                Clerk of Court

Source:  CourtListener

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