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Coast Guard boat crash update

San Diego online reports: Three San Diego Coast Guard boat crew members will face the military version of a preliminary hearing beginning Tuesday for the Dec. 20 crash that killed an 8-year-old Rancho Peñasquitos boy. The top charge, involuntary manslaughter, is against Ramos. Howell and Rasmussen are charged with negligent…

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Coast Guard certified issues to CAAF

The Coast Guard has certified the following issues to CAAF. No. 10-6010/CG.  U. S., Appellant v. ANDREW L. DALY, Appellee.  CCA 001-62-10. Notice is hereby given that a certificate for review of the decision of the United States Coast Guard Court of Criminal Appeals was filed under Rule 22 on…

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Newby decided at CGCCA

United States v. Newby has been decided and has a reminder for trial defense counsel. The military judge made a clemency recommendation. The SJAR failed to note the clemency recommendation. The TDC failed to comment on the SJAR failure. Phew! And here’s why. Before this court, Appellant has assigned as…

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Coast Guard collision

Coast Guard News reports: Criminal charges ranging from involuntary manslaughter to dereliction of duty have been preferred by the Coast Guard against four boat crewmembers from Coast Guard Station San Diego in connection with a fatal collision between one of the station’s patrol boats and a civilian vessel in San…

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CGCCA affirms judge on an Article 62 appeal

United States v. Daly. Initially the accused was charged with violating a CG Personnel Manual regulation (about personal relationships) under Article 134, UCMJ.  After some discussion of preemption issues (Dwight-san?), the charge was amended to remove the violation of a lawful order language.  Then the defense challenged the charge on…

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Post-trial delay

The CGCCA has issued a per curiam opinion in United States v. Sapp., a SPCM tried at U.S.C.G. Training Center Yorktown. Before this court, Appellant has assigned two errors: (1) This court should consider the unreasonable and unexplained post-trial delay in determining the sentence that should be approved under Article…

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Up periscope

1.  What ever happened to the Coast Guard O-6 in Alaska pending GCM for a host of offenses.  The former Coast Guard Sector Anchorage Commander was awarded the maximum allowable punishment at an Admiral’s Mast Friday and will retire on July 1 in the grade of lieutenant with a general…

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Up periscope

eNews Park Forest reports. Last August, Travis Bishop refused to serve in Afghanistan. Having filed for Conscientious Objector (CO) status, Bishop, based at Fort Hood, Texas, in the US Army’s 57th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, was court-martialed and sentenced to 12 months in a military brig. He was released from the…

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Coast Guard CCA sets-aside United States v. Bond

United States v. Bond. Before this court, Appellant has assigned the following errors: I. The military judge erred when he denied the defense motion to dismiss Charges I and III for prior jeopardy. II. An unsuspended bad-conduct discharge is an inappropriately severe punishment for the crimes of which Appellant was…

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Coastie O-6 headed to trial

Navy Times reports that: A former sector commander in Alaska is facing a general court-marital for charges of adultery, fraternization and other sexual improprieties. Capt. Herbert “Mark” Hamilton III has been charged with 30 counts, including: failing to follow orders; lying to investigators; committing adultery with enlisted personnel; sending and…

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