Case: UNITED STATES, Appellee v. HARRY C. WRIGHT, JUNIOR, Recruit, U. S. Army, Appellant
Abbreviation: United States v. Wright
Decision Date: 1961-02-17
Docket Number: No. 14,405
Citation: 12 C.M.A. 202
Volume: 12
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 HARRY C. WRIGHT, JUNIOR, Recruit, U. S. Army, Appellant
Judges: Chief Judge Quinn concurs.
Pages: 202–203

Head Matter:
UNITED STATES, Appellee v HARRY C. WRIGHT, JUNIOR, Recruit, U. S. Army, Appellant
12 USCMA 202, 30 CMR 202
No. 14,405
Decided February 17, 1961
First Lieutenant Jerome D. Meeker argued the cause for Appellant, Accused. With him on the brief was Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Herrod.
First Lieutenant Jerome Nelson argued the cause for Appellee, United States. With him on the brief were Lieutenant Colonel James G. Mc-Conaughy and Captain William A. Zeigler.

Opinion:
Opinion of the Court
George W. Latimer, Judge:
Accused pleaded guilty and, in accordance with his plea, was convicted of escape from confinement, larceny, robbery, and kidnaping, in violation of Articles 95, 121, 122, and 134, Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 USC § 895, 921, 922, and 934, respectively. He was sentenced to dishonorable discharge, total forfeitures, confinement at hard labor for five years, and reduction to the lowest enlisted grade. Intermediate appellate authorities affirmed, and thereafter we granted accused's petition for review.
This is a companion case to and arises out of the same facts involved in United States v Picotte, 12 USCMA 196, 30 CMR 196, decided this day. Petitioner committed these offenses in conjunction with that accused and another soldier, and we elected to hear arguments limited to the same issue before us in that instance. For the reasons set forth in that opinion, accused's assignment of error must be resolved adversely to him.
The decision of the board of review is affirmed.
Chief Judge Quinn concurs.