Case Name: UNITED STATES, Appellee v. DONNIE McDOWELL, Seaman Recruit, U. S. Navy, Appellant
Court: United States Court of Military Appeals
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1969-12-19
Citations: 19 C.M.A. 151
Docket Number: No. 22,464
Parties: UNITED STATES, Appellee v DONNIE McDOWELL, Seaman Recruit, U. S. Navy, Appellant
Judges: Chief Judge Quinn and Judge Dar-den concur.
Reporter: Decisions of the United States Court of Military Appeals
Volume: 19
Pages: 151–151

Head Matter:
UNITED STATES, Appellee v DONNIE McDOWELL, Seaman Recruit, U. S. Navy, Appellant
19 USCMA 151, 41 CMR 151
No. 22,464
December 19, 1969
Lieutenant James S. Bailey, Jr., JAGC, USNR, was on the pleadings for Appellant, Accused.
Lieutenant Colonel Charles J. Keever, USMC, was on the pleadings for Appellee, United States.

Opinion:
Opinion of the Court
FERGUSON, Judge:
In United States v Johnson, 18 USCMA 436, 40 CMR 148, we reversed as to sentence because the president failed to inform the court that when voting on proposed sentences it should begin with the lightest proposal and continue in this manner until a sentence is adopted by the concurrence of the required number of members. See also United States v Newton, 18 USCMA 562, 40 CMR 274; United States v Conner, 19 USCMA 74, 41 CMR 74; United States v Dues, 19 USCMA 130, 41 CMR 130.
In the case at bar, the president failed to give any instructions on voting procedure. Paragraph 766(2), Manual for Courts-Martial, United States, 1969. Prejudicial error is apparent. United States v Johnson, supra. Reversal as to sentence is required.
The decision of the board of review is reversed. The record of trial is returned to the Judge Advocate General of the Navy. A rehearing on sentence may be ordered.
Chief Judge Quinn and Judge Dar-den concur.