Case Name: UNITED STATES, Appellant, v. Michael A. MILLER, Private First Class, U. S. Army, Appellee
Court: United States Court of Military Appeals
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1976-03-26
Citations: 1 M.J. 367
Docket Number: No. 30,158
Parties: UNITED STATES, Appellant, v. Michael A. MILLER, Private First Class, U. S. Army, Appellee.
Judges: Judge PERRY did not participate in the decision of this case.
Reporter: West's Military Justice Reporter
Volume: 1
Pages: 367–371

Head Matter:
UNITED STATES, Appellant, v. Michael A. MILLER, Private First Class, U. S. Army, Appellee.
No. 30,158.
U. S. Court of Military Appeals.
March 26, 1976.
Lieutenant Colonel Donald W. Hansen and Major Steven M. Werner were on the pleadings for Appellant, United States.
Lieutenant Colonel James Kucera, Captain Michael R. Caryl, and Captain John M. Nolan were on the pleadings for Appellee, Accused.

Opinion:
OPINION OF THE COURT
PER CURIAM:
For the reasons set out in the opinion of the U. S. Army Court of Military Review in this case, the three questions certified to this Court by the Acting Judge Advocate General of the Army are answered in the affirmative. In so doing, we adopt the development and the analysis of that court in resolving these issues.
The decision of the United States Army Court of Military Review is affirmed.
Judge PERRY did not participate in the decision of this case.
. United States v. Miller, 50 C.M.R. 303 (ACMR 1975).
. We concur in the opinion below with two caveats: (1) That court's statement:
"If such other access [than through the appellant's room] had been available [to the air conditioning duct] and used, we would have no hesitancy in finding the appellant had neither an expectation of privacy, nor, because of his trespass into the duct, a protected property interest." United States v. Miller, supra at 306. (2) Part III of that court's opinion which addressed the factual insufficiency of the evidence to support the convictions for sales of marihuana, which matter properly was reviewed by that court under Article 66, Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 U.S.C. § 866, but which is not within our province under Article 67, UCMJ, 10 U.S.C. § 867.