United States v. Private First Class DANIEL L. STALEY ( 2010 )


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  • UNITED STATES ARMY COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
    Before
    JOHNSON, BAIME, and BURTON
    Appellate Military Judges
    UNITED STATES, Appellee
    v.
    Private First Class DANIEL L. STALEY
    United States Army, Appellant
    ARMY 20080477
    Headquarters, Fort Carson
    Debra Boudreau, Military Judge (trial)
    Mark Bridges, Military Judge (DuBay hearing)
    Colonel Michael W. Meier, Staff Judge Advocate
    For Appellant:  Colonel Mark Tellitocci, JA; Lieutenant Colonel Matthew M.
    Miller, JA; Major Bradley M. Voorhees, JA; Major Mark I. Goodman, JA (on
    brief); Colonel Mark Tellitocci, JA; Lieutenant Colonel Matthew M. Miller,
    JA; Major Bradley M. Voorhees, JA; Captain Michael E. Korte, JA (reply
    brief); Lieutenant Colonel Imogene M. Jamison, JA; Lieutenant Colonel
    Jonathan F. Potter, JA; Captain Barbara Snow-Martone, JA (on brief
    following DuBay hearing).
    For Appellee:  Colonel Norman F.J. Allen, III, JA; Lieutenant Colonel
    Martha L. Foss, JA; Major Lisa L. Gumbs, JA; Captain Christopher B. Witwer,
    JA (on brief); Major Christopher B. Burgess, JA; Major LaJohnne A. White,
    JA; Captain Christopher B. Witwer, JA (on brief following DuBay hearing).
    22 December 2010
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    SUMMARY DISPOSITION
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    Per Curiam:
    A military judge sitting as a general court-martial convicted
    appellant, in accordance with his pleas, of attempted aggravated assault,
    absence without leave, disobeying a superior commissioned officer, failure
    to obey a lawful general regulation, wrongful use of a controlled substance
    (two specifications), wrongful possession of a controlled substance, sodomy
    with a female under the age of twelve, and communicating a threat, in
    violation of Articles 80, 86, 92, 112a, 125, and 134, Uniform Code of
    Military Justice [hereinafter UCMJ], 
    10 U.S.C. §§ 880
    , 886, 892, 912a, 925,
    and 934.  The military judge sentenced appellant to reduction to Private
    E1, forfeiture of $500.00 pay per month for 216 months, confinement for
    eighteen years, and a bad-conduct discharge.  The convening authority
    approved only so much of the sentence as provided for reduction to Private
    E1, confinement for thirteen years, and a bad-conduct discharge.*
    On 9 March 2010, this court returned this case to The Judge Advocate
    General for remand to a convening authority to permit appellant to litigate
    a motion to dismiss based on appellant’s right to a speedy trial  United
    States v. Staley, ARMY 20080477 (Army Ct. Crim. App. 9 March 2010) (order)
    (unpub.)
    On 2 June 2010, the convening authority convened a DuBay hearing and
    the military judge made findings of fact and conclusions of law.  See
    United States v. DuBay, 
    17 U.S.C.M.A. 147
    , 
    37 C.M.R. 411
     (1967).  Appellate
    defense counsel and the government filed additional pleadings in response
    to the military judge’s findings and conclusions.
    On consideration of the entire record, including consideration of the
    issues personally specified by the appellant, we hold the findings of
    guilty and the sentence as approved by the convening authority correct in
    law and fact.  Accordingly, those findings of guilty and the sentence are
    AFFIRMED.
    FOR THE COURT:
    MALCOLM H. SQUIRES, JR.
    Clerk of Court
    *Appellant correctly notes that the convening authority's Action and the
    Promulgating Order incorrectly indicate an "adjudged and automatic
    forfeiture of all pay and allowances."  The adjudged sentence at trial
    included forfeiture of $500.00 pay per month for 216 months.  Pursuant to a
    pretrial agreement, the term of confinement was reduced to 13 years.
    Appellant was not prejudiced as the adjudged and automatic forfeitures were
    deferred (and subsequently the automatic forfeitures waived) for the
    benefit of appellant's wife and her children.
    

Document Info

Docket Number: ARMY 20080477

Filed Date: 12/22/2010

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 4/17/2021