Case: KENNETH R. WRIGHT, former Sergeant, U. S. Army, Petitioner v. UNITED STATES, Respondent
Abbreviation: Wright v. United States
Decision Date: 1970-03-20
Docket Number: Miscellaneous Docket No. 69-78
Citation: 19 C.M.A. 328
Volume: 19
Reporter: Decisions of the United States Court of Military Appeals
Court: United States Court of Military Appeals
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: KENNETH R. WRIGHT, former Sergeant, U. S. Army, Petitioner v UNITED STATES, Respondent
Judges: Chief Judge Quinn concurs.
Pages: 328–329

Head Matter:
KENNETH R. WRIGHT, former Sergeant, U. S. Army, Petitioner v UNITED STATES, Respondent
19 USCMA 328, 41 CMR 328
Miscellaneous Docket No. 69-78
March 20, 1970

Opinion:
Opinion of the Court
Darden, Judge:
A general court-martial at Fort Hood, Texas, convicted the petitioner in 1954 of rape after he and an accomplice lured the victim from her home by informing her that her husband had been injured on maneuvers and offering to take her to him in the field. The court sentenced him to a dishonorable discharge, confinement at hard labor for twenty years, and total forfeitures.
The petitioner has applied to this Court for extraordinary relief based on the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in O'Callahan v Parker, 395 US 258, 23 L Ed 2d 291, 89 S Ct 1683 (1969), and his assertions that the offense for which he was convicted had no military significance.
Mercer v Dillon, 19 USCMA 264, 41 CMR 264 (1970), holds that the principle of the O'Callahan opinion applies only to those cases still subject to direct review by this Court on the date of that opinion. The result in Mercer dictates the disposition of this petition, which is denied.
Chief Judge Quinn concurs.