Armed Forces Discipline Act 1971

Repeals, amendments, and savings

Schedule 6: Alternative offences of which accused may be convicted by court-martial

You could also call this:

"Other crimes you can be found guilty of by a court-martial"

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You are looking at a part of the Armed Forces Discipline Act 1971. This part is called a schedule and it has extra information. It is about what can happen if someone is accused of doing something wrong. You can be found guilty of a different offence by a court-martial. This is allowed by section 135(4) of the Act. This means a court-martial can convict you of a different offence. This schedule is actually repealed, which means it is no longer used. It was part of the Armed Forces Discipline Act 1971, but it is not used now. You can still read about it, but it does not apply anymore.

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6Alternative offences of which accused may be convicted by court-martial (Repealed) Empowered by s 135(4)