Case Name: UNITED STATES, Appellee, v. Staff Sergeant Richard M. BRAY, SSN [ XXX-XX-XXXX ], United States Army, Appellant
Court: United States Courts of Military Review
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1977-11-15
Citations: 4 M.J. 660
Docket Number: CM 434693
Parties: UNITED STATES, Appellee, v. Staff Sergeant Richard M. BRAY, SSN [ XXX-XX-XXXX ], United States Army, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: West's Military Justice Reporter
Volume: 4
Pages: 660–661

Head Matter:
UNITED STATES, Appellee, v. Staff Sergeant Richard M. BRAY, SSN [ XXX-XX-XXXX ], United States Army, Appellant.
CM 434693.
U. S. Army Court of Military Review.
15 Nov. 1977.
Colonel Robert B. Clarke, JAGC, Lieutenant Colonel John R. Thornock, JAGC, Captain D. David Hostler, JAGC, and Captain Michael P. La Haye, JAGC, were on the pleadings for appellant.
Colonel Thomas H. Davis, JAGC, Captain William C. Kirk, JAGC, and Captain Stephen S. Phillips, JAGC, were on the pleadings for appellee.
Before COOK, DRIBBEN and DeFORD, Appellate Military Judges.

Opinion:
OPINION OF THE COURT ON FURTHER REVIEW
COOK, Senior Judge:
The findings of guilty and the sentence are affirmed, however, that portion of the convening authority's action that purports to order the sentence into execution is disapproved.
In subsequent proceedings conducted under the authority of Article 72, Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 U.S.C. § 872 and paragraphs 97b and 34, Manual for Courts-Martial, United States, 1969 (Revised edition), the convening authority revoked a suspension he had earlier approved. As we find that those proceedings were not conducted in full compliance with the requirements contained in United States v. Bingham, 3 M.J. 119 (CMA 1977) and United States v. Rozycki, 3 M.J. 127 (CMA 1977), General Court-Martial Order Number 7, Headquarters, 25th Infantry Division, APO San Francisco 96225, dated 9 September 1976, is set aside and the record is returned to the same or a different convening authority to conduct a new vacation proceedings if practicable.
Judge DRIBBEN and Judge DeFORD concur.