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United States Court of Appeals
for the Armed Forces
450 E Street, Northwest Washington D.C. 20442-0001


Tuesday, December 10, 2024

9:30 a.m.:

United States v.

Dennis A. George, Jr. No. 24-0206/AF
(Appellee) (Appellant) (audio -- mp3)

Counsel for Appellant: Maj Samantha P. Golseth, USAF (brief)
                                               --------------------------- (reply brief)

Counsel for Appellee:  Capt Tyler L. Washburn, USAF (brief)

Case Summary: GCM conviction for attempted sexual assault. Granted issues are: (1) whether Appellant's conviction for attempted sexual assault was legally insufficient because the government did not prove the alleged overt act; (2) whether the government can prove that 18 U.S.C. § 922 is constitutional as applied to Appellant when he was convicted of a nonviolent offense; and (3) whether the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces has jurisdiction to direct modification to the 18 U.S.C. § 922 prohibition noted on the Staff Judge Advocate's indorsement to the entry of judgment.

NOTE: Counsel for each side will be allotted 20 minutes to present oral argument.


Wednesday, December 11, 2024

9:30 a.m.:

United States v.

Juan I. Campos No. 24-0138/MC
(Appellee) (Appellant) (audio -- mp3)

Counsel for Appellant: LT Zoe R. Danielczyik, JAGC, USN (brief)
                                               ------------------------------- (reply brief)

Counsel for Appellee:  Brian Keller, Esq. (brief)    

Brief of Amicus Curiae -- Navy Victims' Legal Counsel Program and Marine Corps Victims' Legal Counsel Organization and

Case Summary: GCM conviction for destruction of military property, drunk driving, domestic violence, and drunk and disorderly conduct. Granted issue questions did the military judge abuse his discretion by admitting and considering, over defense objection, allegations of additional misconduct in the unsworn victim impact statement?

NOTE: Counsel for each side will be allotted 20 minutes to present oral argument.

Followed by:

United States v.

Rodrigo L. Urieta No. 24-0172/AR
(Appellee) (Appellant) (audio -- mp3)

Counsel for Appellant: CAPT Amir Hamdoun, JA, USA (brief)
                                                  ----------------------- (reply brief)

Counsel for Appellee:  CAPT Joshua Allen Hartsell, JA, USA (brief)

Case Summary: GCM conviction for sexual assault and making a false official statement. Granted issue questions whether the military judge abused his discretion by denying the defense challenge for cause against a member who believed a soldier who hired a civilian defense counsel did not believe in his defense.

NOTE: Counsel for each side will be allotted 20 minutes to present oral argument.



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