Case: UNITED STATES, Appellee v. EMMITT L. WHITE, Private, U. S. Marine Corps, Appellant
Abbreviation: United States v. White
Decision Date: 1969-06-13
Docket Number: No. 21,707
Citation: 18 C.M.A. 399
Volume: 18
Reporter: Decisions of the United States Court of Military Appeals
Court: United States Court of Military Appeals
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: UNITED STATES, Appellee v EMMITT L. WHITE, Private, U. S. Marine Corps, Appellant
Judges: Chief Judge Quinn concurs.
Pages: 399–400

Head Matter:
UNITED STATES, Appellee v EMMITT L. WHITE, Private, U. S. Marine Corps, Appellant
18 USCMA 399, 40 CMR 111
No. 21,707
June 13, 1969
Lieutenant Norman A. Wulf, JAGC, USNR, argued the cause for Appellant, Accused.
Lieutenant Anthony A. Derezinski, JAGC, USNR, argued the cause for Appellee, United States. With him on the brief were Colonel C. R. La-rouche, USMC, and Lieutenant Matthew J. Wheeler, Jr., JAGC, USN.

Opinion:
Opinion of the Court
Darden, Judge:
This is the companion case to United States v Goins, 18 USCMA 395, 40 CMR 107. Appellant White, a coactor with Goins in the robbery and maiming of their victim, Sergeant Collier, pleaded guilty at his separate trial to both offenses, violations of Articles 122 and 124, Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 USC § 922 and 924, respectively. He was sentenced to a dishonorable discharge, total forfeitures, and confinement at hard labor for fifteen years, In response to a pretrial agreement, the convening authority then reduced the confinement portion of the sentence to ten years but otherwise approved. A Navy board of review affirmed the findings and sentence.
Here, as in Goins, a decision is required on whether the offenses of robbery and maiming are multiplicious for sentencing purposes because the force and violence necessary to prove robbery are also the cause of the permanent damage constituting maiming.
For the reasons there given, we here find that the law officer did not err in treating these charges separate for sentencing.
The decision of the board of review is affirmed.
Chief Judge Quinn concurs.