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Date Created: 2024-01-18 20:01:52.264352+00
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U NITED S TATES A IR F ORCE
             C OURT OF C RIMINAL APPEALS

UNITED STATES                               )      No. ACM S32762
          Appellee                          )
                                            )
                v.                          )
                                            )      ORDER
Damien M. WELLS                             )
Senior Airman (E-4)                         )
U.S. Air Force                              )
             Appellant                      )      Panel 2

   On 18 December 2023, this court issued a show cause order, directing the
Government to show good cause as to why this court should not remand the
record for correction or take corrective action due to apparent irregularities in
the post-trial processing documentation, including the convening authority’s
decisions, the entry of judgment (EOJ), and the Statement of Trial Results
(STR).
    On 10 January 2024, the Government filed an answer to the court’s show
cause order, stating this court should remand the record for correction. The
Government proposed that to correct the errors described in our order, the base
legal office should “generate a new, corrected (1) unexpurgated STR; (2) expur-
gated STR; (3) unexpurgated EOJ; and (4) expurgated EOJ.” Additionally, the
Government proposed detailed corrections to these items:
   •   The date of each new document should be updated.
   •   The STRs:
       •   Both the expurgated and unexpurgated STR should say “cor-
           rected copy – destroy all others”
       •   Any corrections to the expurgated and unexpurgated STR
           should be made in accordance with DAFI 51-201, para. 21.12
           (i.e. lining out incorrect information and adding and under-
           lining correct information).
       •   [T]he expurgated STR should (1) include three initials, in-
           stead of two initials, to replace the victim’s name, as the
           Charge Sheet includes the victim’s middle name; and (2) the
           distribution list should include an asterisk noting which
           agencies receive the unexpurgated version of the document
           and, below the distribution list, should add “*Recipients of
           unexpurgated STR,” per DAFI 51-202, para. 20.8.2.4.
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      •   The EOJs:
          •   Both the expurgated and unexpurgated EOJ should say “cor-
              rected copy – destroy all others”
          •   Any corrections to the expurgated and unexpurgated EOJ
              should be made in accordance with DAFI 51-201, para. 21.12
              (i.e. lining out incorrect information and adding and under-
              lining correct information). Both the expurgated and unex-
              purgated EOJ should state that the convening authority de-
              nied Appellant’s requests for deferment and waiver on 5 Sep-
              tember 2023.
          •   For both the expurgated and unexpurgated EOJ, the first in-
              dorsement signed by the SJA should refer to EOJ, not to the
              STR.
          •   The unexpurgated EOJ’s corrections should (1) below the
              “Reprimand” language and above the Military Judge’s signa-
              ture, state, “This judgment reflects the result of the court-
              martial, as modified by any post-trial actions, rulings, or or-
              ders, if any, and is hereby entered into the record on [Date]”;
              (2) below the Military Judge’s signature, list as an attach-
              ment the applicable STR and its date; (3) update the distri-
              bution list to have correct recipients (that is, to add
              DAF/JAJI and DOD/AFPC and to remove DFAS/IN-
              JFLTBA) and include asterisks to note which agencies re-
              ceive the unexpurgated version of the document (USARCF-
              E, HQ AFSFC/SFC, AFSFC/FCV, DAF/JAJM); and, below
              the distribution list, include the statement, “*Recipients of
              unexpurgated STR,” per DAFI 51-202, para. 20.8.2.4.
          •   The expurgated EOJ should (1) include the victim’s three in-
              itials, since the Charge Sheet includes the victim’s middle
              name; and (2) remove from the indorsement page an extra
              “e” in the word “Judgment” in two places.
Id.
    “A record of trial found to be incomplete or defective before or after certifi-
cation may be corrected to make it accurate.” Rule for Courts-Martial (R.C.M.)
1112(d)(2). “A superior competent authority may return a record of trial to the
military judge for correction under this rule.” Id. “If a case is remanded to a
military judge, the military judge may modify the judgment consistent with
the purposes of the remand.” R.C.M. 1111(c)(3). “[S]uperior competent author-
ities may also return the [record of trial] back to the Chief Trial Judge, [Air

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                    United States v. Wells, No. ACM S32762

Force Trial Judiciary], for correction of any defective record.” Air Force Instruc-
tion 51-201, Administration of Military Justice, ¶ 13.53.3.3.1 (18 Jan. 2019, as
amended by AFGM 2020-3, 20 Nov. 2020).
   Accordingly, it is by the court on this 18th day of January, 2024,
ORDERED:
    The record of trial is REMANDED to the Chief Trial Judge, Air Force Trial
Judiciary, for correction of the entry of judgment and other erroneous post-trial
documentation. Article 66(f)(3), UCMJ, 10 U.S.C. § 866(f)(3); R.C.M. 1111(c)(3);
R.C.M. 1112(d)(2). Thereafter, the record of trial will be returned to this court
for completion of appellate review under Article 66, UCMJ.
    On 12 February 2024, counsel for the Government will inform the court
in writing of the status of compliance with this order unless the record of trial
has been returned to the court prior to that date.

                 FOR THE COURT

                 CAROL K. JOYCE
                 Clerk of the Court

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