Armed Forces Discipline Act 1971

Other provisions relating to proceedings generally

149: Evidence of proceedings of court-martial

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"What happens in a special court for armed forces members"

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You can find information about a court-martial in the Armed Forces Discipline Act 1971. A court-martial is a special court for people in the armed forces. Section 149 of this Act was repealed on 1 July 2009 by section 42 of the Armed Forces Discipline Amendment Act (No 2) 2007, which you can read about on the https://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1986/0120/latest/link.aspx?id=DLM1034253 legislation website.

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Part 7Other provisions relating to proceedings generally

149Evidence of proceedings of court-martial (Repealed)

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    • Section 149: repealed, on , by section 42 of the Armed Forces Discipline Amendment Act (No 2) 2007 (2007 No 98).