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United States v. Harder, 201700196 (2017)

Court: Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals Number: 201700196 Visitors: 5
Filed: Nov. 30, 2017
Latest Update: Mar. 03, 2020
Summary: U NITED S TATES N AVY –M ARINE C ORPS C OURT OF C RIMINAL A PPEALS _ No. 201700196 _ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Appellee v. COLTON R. HARDER Private First Class (E-2), U.S. Marine Corps Appellant _ Appeal from the United States Navy-Marine Corps Trial Judiciary Military Judge: Major Mark D. Sameit, USMC. Convening Authority: Commanding General, 1st Marine Division (REIN), Camp Pendleton, CA. Staff Judge Advocate’s Recommendation: Lieutenant Colonel Matthew J. Stewart, USMC. For Appellant: Captain
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         U NITED S TATES N AVY –M ARINE C ORPS
             C OURT OF C RIMINAL A PPEALS
                         _________________________

                             No. 201700196
                         _________________________

                 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
                                 Appellee
                                     v.
                        COLTON R. HARDER
             Private First Class (E-2), U.S. Marine Corps
                              Appellant
                       _________________________
 Appeal from the United States Navy-Marine Corps Trial Judiciary

           Military Judge: Major Mark D. Sameit, USMC.
  Convening Authority: Commanding General, 1st Marine Division
                    (REIN), Camp Pendleton, CA.
    Staff Judge Advocate’s Recommendation: Lieutenant Colonel
                     Matthew J. Stewart, USMC.
       For Appellant: Captain Scott F. Hallauer, JAGC, USN.
                 For Appellee: Brian K. Keller, Esq.
                      _________________________

                       Decided 30 November 2017
                        _________________________

   Before HUTCHISON, SAYEGH and PETTIT, Appellate Military Judges
                      _________________________

   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. § 866(c).


                               For the Court



                               R.H. TROIDL
                               Clerk of Court

Source:  CourtListener

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