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IN THE U.S. NAVY-MARINE CORPS COURT OF …

IN THE NAVY-MARINE CORPS COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS. WASHINGTON NAVY YARD. WASHINGTON, BEFORE. ROLPH THOMPSON VINCENT. UNITED STATES. v. Kimberly D. GLADDEN. Corporal (E-4), Marine CORPS NMCCA 200600905 Decided 17 July 2007. Sentence adjudged 03 February 2006. Military Judge: Winklosky. Staff Judge Advocate's Recommendation: Capt Campbell, USMC. Review pursuant to Article 66(c), UCMJ, of Special COURT -Martial convened by Commanding Officer, Headquarters and Service Battalion, Marine CORPS Recruit Depot, Eastern Recruiting Region, Parris Island, SC. LT LOKEY, JAGC, USN, Appellate Defense Counsel Capt SRIDHAR KAZA, USMC, Appellate Defense Counsel Capt JAMES WEIRICK, USMC, Appellate Government Counsel AS AN UNPUBLISHED DECISION, THIS OPINION DOES NOT SERVE AS PRECEDENT. THOMPSON, Judge. A special COURT -martial, composed of enlisted and officer members, convicted the appellant, contrary to her pleas, of one specification of wrongful use of cocaine, in violation of Article 112a, Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 912a.

The appellant contends that the military judge erroneously admitted into evidence the results of a urinalysis test, claiming that there was insufficient probable cause to …

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