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“There was insufficient evidence of accused’s intent to obstruct potential criminal proceeding to support conviction of obstruction of justice, where there was no indication that accused foresaw that criminal proceeding could take place when he advised civilian employee, who was alleged victim of charged indecent acts, not to tell Criminal Investigation Division anything about their relationship during its investigation of anonymous letter received by accused containing allegations of sexual misconduct.” U.S. v. Athey 34 M.J. 44 CMA,1992.
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