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


Tuesday, January 12, 2021

9:30 a.m.:

United States v.

Thomas E. Mader, III No. 20-0221/MC
(Appellee) (Appellant) (audio -- mp3 wma)

Counsel for Appellant: Maj Mary Claire Finnen, USMC (brief)
                                                 ------------------------ (reply brief)
Counsel for Appellee:  LT Jennifer Joseph, JAGC, USN (brief)

Case Summary: GCM conviction of violating a lawful general order and assault consummated by a battery. The granted issue is: Consent is a defense to assault consummated by a battery. The lower court found that even though Appellant had mistakenly believed other Marines consented, no person in any similar circumstances could ever lawfully consent. Did the lower court err?

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


10:45 a.m.:

United States v.

Gregory S. Simpson No. 20-0268/MC
(Appellee) (Appellant) (audio -- mp3 wma)

Counsel for Appellant: Tami L. Mitchell, Esq. (brief) (reply brief)
Counsel for Appellee:  LT Gregory A. Rustico, JAGC, USN (brief)    

Case Summary: GCM conviction of conspiracy to create and distribute an indecent recording, indecent recording, distributing an indecent recording, and assault and battery. Granted issue questions whether it is legally impossible for Appellant to be convicted of distributing indecent images to himself under Article 77, UCMJ, when the plain language of Article 120c(d)(5), UCMJ requires the images be distributed to "another."

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



Wednesday, January 13, 2021

9:30 a.m.:

United States v.

Justin D. Steen No. 20-0206/CG
(Appellee) (Appellant) (audio -- mp3 wma)

Counsel for Appellant: LT Carolyn Bray, USCG (brief) (reply brief)
Counsel for Appellee:  LT Nicholas Hathaway, USCG (brief)

Case Summary: GCM conviction of wrongful introduction and distribution of marijuana. Granted issue states: MRE 404(b) protects the accused's right to a fair trial by excluding prejudicial propensity evidence. The military judge erroneously admitted propensity evidence and instructed the members to consider evidence for an improper purpose. Did this error prejudice Appellant?

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


10:45 a.m.:

United States v.

Kevin M. Furth No. 20-0289/AR
(Appellee) (Appellant) (audio -- mp3 wma)

Counsel for Appellant: CPT Scott A. Martin, JA, USA (brief)
                                                  --------------------- (reply brief)
Counsel for Appellee:  CPT Marc J. Emond, JA, USA (brief)    

Case Summary: GCM conviction of absence without leave and wrongful appropriation. Granted issue questions whether Appellant received effective assistance of counsel when he was erroneously advised that his pending resignation request, if approved, would vacate his guilty plea.

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



Hearings have been scheduled on the following dates.

All scheduled hearings will include case summaries. These hearings will be held in the courtroom located on the second floor of the Courthouse, 450 E Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. 20442-0001, unless otherwise noted.

Audio recordings of hearings normally will be available on this page the day following the hearing.

* Starting with 1/23/2019 hearings, audio files are in two formats -- wma (Windows Media Player (Microsoft)) and mp3.

 

 
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