Case: Martin S. Noble, SP-4, U. S. Army v. LTG John J. Hay, Commanding General, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; MG George S. Blanchard, Commanding General, 82nd Airborne Division; LTC Joseph Lutz, Commanding Officer, 17th Cavalry-1st Squadron; MAJ Cornelius Creeden, Stockade Commander, Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Abbreviation: Noble v. Hay
Decision Date: 1971-12-14
Docket Number: No. 71-45
Citation: 21 C.M.A. 658
Volume: 21
Reporter: Decisions of the United States Court of Military Appeals
Court: United States Court of Military Appeals
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Martin S. Noble, SP-4, U. S. Army v LTG John J. Hay, Commanding General, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; MG George S. Blanchard, Commanding General, 82nd Airborne Division; LTC Joseph Lutz, Commanding Officer, 17th Cavalry-1st Squadron; MAJ Cornelius Creeden, Stockade Commander, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Judges: 
Pages: 658–658

Head Matter:
December 14, 1971
No. 71-45
Martin S. Noble, SP-4, U. S. Army v LTG John J. Hay, Commanding General, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; MG George S. Blanchard, Commanding General, 82nd Airborne Division; LTC Joseph Lutz, Commanding Officer, 17th Cavalry-1st Squadron; MAJ Cornelius Creeden, Stockade Commander, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

Opinion:
On consideration of the Petition for a Writ of Habeas Corpus, and of respondents' Reply to the Order to Show Cause, with attached affidavits, filed in the above-entitled action, it appearing that Petitioner has been released from confinement, it is, by the Court, this 14th day of December 1971,
ORDERED:
That said Petition be, and the same is hereby, dismissed as moot. This action is without prejudice to the right of petitioner to raise any issue presented by the facts related in said Petition by appropriate motion presented to the military judge of the court-martial to which the pending charges have been, or may be referred for trial.