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RE: Immediate Delivery of Wuterich Extraordinary Writ to CAAF on 7 January 2010



Neal -- your point is exactly the one I want to drive home.  Attached is a
draft filing.  I'll file it electronically (and add the appendix first) once
we're good to go.

Please give me your comments, changes, additions, etc.

Semper Fi,
DHS

-----Original Message-----
From: Sripinyo, Kirk Major NAMARA, CODE 45 [mailto:kirk.sripinyo@navy.mil] 
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 9:20 AM
To: DHSULLIVAN@aol.com; Sullivan, Dwight H CIV USAF AFLOA/JAJA; Puckett Neal
Subject: FW: Immediate Delivery of Wuterich Extraordinary Writ to CAAF on 7
January 2010

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Duncan, James N CIV Code 40 
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 9:19
To: Becoat, Lisa M CDR NAMARA, CODE 40/02
Cc: Troidl, Robert H CIV OJAG, CODE 51; Richardson, Willie J GySgt OJAG,
CODE 40; Hoey, Jeffrey T Sgt OJAG, CODE 40; Sripinyo, Kirk Major NAMARA,
CODE 45; Moore, Samuel C Captain OJAG, CODE 46; Keller, Brian K Mr. NAMARA,
CODE 46; Taylor, Steven A Cpl OJAG, Code 40
Subject: Immediate Delivery of Wuterich Extraordinary Writ to CAAF on 7
January 2010

CDR Becoat:
Code 40 is in receipt of the NMCCA decision in the Review of Petition for
Extraordinary Relief in the Nature of a Writ of Mandamus in the case for
Staff Sergeant Frank D. Wuterich - NMCCA 200800183. Please be advised that
the NMCCA decision and the Petition for Extraordinary Relief are at this
time transferred to Code 40's Duty Driver for immediate delivery to the
United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. Once delivery is
completed, those copied with this email will be advised.


James N. Duncan
Head, Case Management Branch
Navy-Marine Corps Appellate Review Activity Office of the Judge Advocate
General
1254 Charles Morris Street, S.E.
Suite B01
Washington Navy Yard, D.C. 20374-5124


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Attachment: Wuterich motion for leave.doc
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