Armed Forces Discipline Act 1971

Special provisions for dealing with mentally impaired persons

189: When plea of not guilty may be substituted for plea of guilty

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"Changing a guilty plea to not guilty in the Armed Forces"

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You are looking at a law called the Armed Forces Discipline Act 1971. A part of this law, section 189, used to say when you could change a guilty plea to not guilty. This part of the law was repealed, which means it was removed, on 1 January 1986.

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Part 10Special provisions for dealing with mentally impaired persons

189When plea of not guilty may be substituted for plea of guilty (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 189: repealed, on , by section 37 of the Armed Forces Discipline Amendment Act 1985 (1985 No 199).