U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 1971

Small v. Commanding General

Small v. Commanding General
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit · Decided October 26, 1971
448 F.2d 1397 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Small v. Commanding General

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM:

Petitioner-appellant Small is an enlisted man on active duty in the Marine Corps. On June 9, 1970, he was tried and convicted by a special court-martial for the sale of marijuana. His conviction was reviewed and approved by the Staff Judge Advocate, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California.

Instead of seeking review by the Judge Advocate General of the Navy pursuant to 10 U.S.C. § 869 (1971 Supp.) (Article 69 of the UCMJ), Small sought habeas corpus in the Southern District of California.

The district court dismissed the petition for failure to exhaust all military remedies. Small appealed. At the time of oral argument, the court indicated from the bench that the judgment of the district court was affirmed.

We do so for the reasons set forth by the district court and adopt as our own its opinion reported at 320 F.Supp. 1044 (S.D.Cal. 1970). A petition for rehearing will not be entertained.

Affirmed.

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