Defence Act 1990

Offences punishable by civil courts

90: Evidence

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"What documents can be used as evidence in court"

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You can use certain documents as evidence in court cases under this Part. These documents would also be evidence in cases under the Armed Forces Discipline Act 1971, because of sections 71 to 74 of the Court Martial Act 2007. This means you can use them in a similar way in proceedings under this Part, which is part of the Defence Act 1990.

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Part 7Offences punishable by civil courts

90Evidence

  1. Any document that would be evidence in any proceedings under the Armed Forces Discipline Act 1971 by virtue of sections 71 to 74 of the Court Martial Act 2007 shall, in like manner, be evidence in proceedings under this Part.

Notes
  • Section 90: amended, on , by section 5 of the Defence Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 61).