Cox v. United States, 138 S. Ct. 2273, 201 L. Ed. 2d 676 (2018)

June 22, 2018 · Supreme Court of the United States · No. 16–1017.
138 S. Ct. 2273, 201 L. Ed. 2d 676

Laith G. COX, Petitioner
v.
UNITED STATES

Courtney A. Craig, Petitioner
v.
United States

Andrew K. Lewis, Petitioner
v.
United States

Ian T. Miller, Petitioner
v.
United States

Joseph D. Morchinek, Petitioner
v.
United States

Kelvin L. O'Shaughnessy, Petitioner
v.
United States.

No. 16-1017.

Supreme Court of the United States

June 22, 2018.

Brian L. Mizer, Johnathan D. Legg, Lauren-Ann L. Shure, Appellate Defense Counsel, Air Force Legal Ops. Agency, Joint Base Andrews, MD, Eugene R. Fidell, New Haven, CT, Stephen I. Vladeck, Austin, TX, Mary J. Bradley, Christopher D. Carrier, Defense Appellate Division, Army Legal Services Agency, Fort Belvoir, VA, for Petitioners.

Noel J. Francisco, Solicitor General, Dana J. Boente, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Edwin S. Kneedler, Deputy Solicitor General, Brian H. Fletcher, Assistant to the Solicitor General, Joseph F. Palmer, Danielle S. Tarin, Attorneys, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., for Respondent.

PER CURIAM.

The writ of certiorari is dismissed as improvidently granted.

It is so ordered .