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1 opinion for “Giau Q. Nguyen”

United States Court of Military Appeals · 1968-02-02 · Published · cited 0× · 17 C.M.A. 367; 17 USCMA 367; 38 C.M.R. 165; 1968 CMA LEXIS 328; 1968 WL 5360
Quinn, Chief Judge (dissenting): A remarkable transformation of the defense view of the evidence has been effected on appeal. At trial, defense counsel told the court-martial, in his opening argument, that the defense evidence would demonstrate the two killings perpetrated by the accused constituted only voluntary manslaughter because “done in the heat of sudden passion caused by adequate provocation.” There wa