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Date Created: 2024-01-26 19:01:37.366054+00
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                                Before
                   HOLIFIELD, HACKEL, and FLUHR
                       Appellate Military Judges

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                          UNITED STATES
                              Appellee

                                     v.

                   Akuetegeorges S. ADAMAH
                      Seaman (E-3), U.S. Navy
                            Appellant

                             No. 202300218

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                         Decided: 26 January 2024

    Appeal from the United States Navy-Marine Corps Trial Judiciary

                           Military Judges:
                  Matthew C. (Chris) Cox (arraignment)
                        Hayes C. Larsen (trial)

 Sentence adjudged 12 October 2022 by a special court-martial convened
 at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, consisting of a military judge sitting
 alone. Sentence in the Entry of Judgment: reduction to E-1, confine-
 ment for 100 days, forfeiture of $1209.00 pay per month for 2 months,
 and a bad-conduct discharge.

                              For Appellant:
                      Captain Colin P. Norton, USMC
               United States v. Adamah, NMCCA No. 202300218
                              Opinion of the Court

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        This opinion does not serve as binding precedent under
              NMCCA Rule of Appellate Procedure 30.2(a).

                             ________________________

PER CURIAM:
    After careful consideration of the record, submitted without assignment of
error, and Appellant having not challenged the factual sufficiency of this case,
we have determined that the findings are correct in law, the sentence is correct
in law and fact, and that no error materially prejudicial to Appellant’s substan-
tial rights occurred. 1

    1 Articles 59 & 66, Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 U.S.C. §§ 859, 866.

    We note that Appellant’s right to timely appellate review was violated but he suf-
fered no prejudice as a result. Appellant’s court-martial adjourned on 12 October 2022.
The convening authority took action on 2 December 2022 and the military judge signed
the Entry of Judgment on 6 December 2022. Pursuant to the plea agreement and in
accordance with the military judge’s recommendation, the convening authority sus-
pended Appellant’s bad-conduct discharge for a period of 12 months from the date of
the Entry of Judgment, at which time, unless sooner vacated, the suspended portion
would be remitted without further action.
    The local reviewing authority apparently mistakenly believed that the convening
authority’s action terminated jurisdiction pursuant to Article 66(b)(3), UCMJ. How-
ever, at some point, the reviewing authority realized that this court’s Article 66 juris-
diction had not been terminated and then transferred Appellant’s record of trial to this
Court, where it was docketed on 21 August 2023. As such, 313 days passed between
the announcement of sentence and docketing with the Court.
    We have held that we will not test for prejudice related to an alleged speedy post-
trial review violation unless the time between announcement of sentence and docket-
ing with the court of criminal appeals exceeds 150 days. United States v. Rivera, 81
M.J. 741, 746 (N-M Ct. Crim. App. 2021). With well over 300 days between the an-
nouncement of sentence and docketing with this court, we have performed this analy-
sis and find that while Appellant’s right to speedy post-trial review was violated, he
suffered no prejudice.

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         United States v. Adamah, NMCCA No. 202300218
                        Opinion of the Court

The findings and sentence are AFFIRMED.

                        FOR THE COURT:

                        MARK K. JAMISON
                        Clerk of Court

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