Case: Ronald W. McMiller, LCPL, U. S. Marine Corps v. LT COL R. E. Hawes, USMC, Commanding Officer, Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron One, First Marine Aircraft Wing, FMF, Pacific, FPO San Francisco 96602; CAPT Richard D. Sullivan, JAGC, USMCR, Military Judge, Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron One, First Marine Aircraft Wing, FMF, Pacific, FPO San Francisco 96602 and CAPT William T. Enslen, JAGC, USMCR, Trial Counsel, Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron One, First Marine Aircraft Wing, FMF, Pacific, FPO San Francisco 96602.
Abbreviation: McMiller v. Hawes
Decision Date: 1972-05-19
Docket Number: No. 72-18
Citation: 21 C.M.A. 662
Volume: 21
Reporter: Decisions of the United States Court of Military Appeals
Court: United States Court of Military Appeals
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Ronald W. McMiller, LCPL, U. S. Marine Corps v LT COL R. E. Hawes, USMC, Commanding Officer, Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron One, First Marine Aircraft Wing, FMF, Pacific, FPO San Francisco 96602; CAPT Richard D. Sullivan, JAGC, USMCR, Military Judge, Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron One, First Marine Aircraft Wing, FMF, Pacific, FPO San Francisco 96602 and CAPT William T. Enslen, JAGC, USMCR, Trial Counsel, Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron One, First Marine Aircraft Wing, FMF, Pacific, FPO San Francisco 96602.
Judges: 
Pages: 662–662

Head Matter:
May 19, 1972
No. 72-18
Ronald W. McMiller, LCPL, U. S. Marine Corps v LT COL R. E. Hawes, USMC, Commanding Officer, Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron One, First Marine Aircraft Wing, FMF, Pacific, FPO San Francisco 96602; CAPT Richard D. Sullivan, JAGC, USMCR, Military Judge, Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron One, First Marine Aircraft Wing, FMF, Pacific, FPO San Francisco 96602 and CAPT William T. Enslen, JAGC, USMCR, Trial Counsel, Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron One, First Marine Aircraft Wing, FMF, Pacific, FPO San Francisco 96602.

Opinion:
On consideration of the Petition for Writ of Prohibition filed in the above-entitled action it appearing that all issues presented therein were urged before the military judge of the special court-martial to which the charges were referred, and are therefore preserved for review at each stage of appellate review required or permitted by the Uniform Code of Military Justice, should such review be necessary, it is, by the Court, this 19th day of May 1972,
ORDERED:
That said Petition be, and the same is hereby, dismissed.