Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2020-02-13 01:01:20.903475+00
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U NITED S TATES AIR F ORCE
             C OURT OF C RIMINAL APPEALS
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                              No. ACM S32571
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                            UNITED STATES
                                Appellee
                                      v.
                           Josiah I. MAYO
                 Airman (E-2), U.S. Air Force, Appellant
                          ________________________

        Appeal from the United States Air Force Trial Judiciary
                        Decided 12 February 2020
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Military Judge: Christopher M. Schumann.
Approved sentence: Bad-conduct discharge, confinement for 5 months,
and reduction to E-1. Sentence adjudged 14 January 2019 by SpCM con-
vened at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.
For Appellant: Major Stuart J. Anderson, USAF; Major Mark J.
Schwartz, USAF.
For Appellee: Mary Ellen Payne, Esquire.
Before MINK, LEWIS, and D. JOHNSON, Appellate Military Judges.
                          ________________________

    This is an unpublished opinion and, as such, does not serve as
    precedent under AFCCA Rule of Practice and Procedure 30.4.
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PER CURIAM:
    The approved findings and sentence are correct in law and fact, and no er-
ror materially prejudicial to Appellant’s substantial rights occurred. Articles
59(a) and 66(c), Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 U.S.C. §§ 859(a), 866(c).
                    United States v. Mayo, No. ACM S32571

Manual for Courts-Martial, United States (2016 ed.). Accordingly, the ap-
proved findings and sentence are AFFIRMED. *

                  FOR THE COURT

                  CAROL K. JOYCE
                  Clerk of the Court

* We note Specification 1 of Charge II is incorrectly listed as “Specification” in the
promulgating order. We direct the publication of a corrected court-martial order to
remedy the error.

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