Amendments proposed to the Armed Forces Discipline Bill [Lords] - continued House of Commons

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Mr Robert Key
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

46

Clause     16,     page     37,     line     15,     after 'is', insert 'a warrant officer or'.

   

Mr Robert Key
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

47

Clause     16,     page     38,     line     10,     after 'is', insert 'a warrant officer or'.


   

Mr Robert Key
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

49

Clause     18,     page     39,     line     39,     at end insert 'solely on grounds of misconduct of the Commanding Officer in the hearing of the facts or where the Commanding Officer has made an error of law'.

   

Mr Robert Key
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

48

Clause     18,     page     40,     line     10,     at end insert 'solely on grounds of misconduct of the Commanding Officer in the hearing of the facts or where the Commanding Officer has made an error of law'..

   

Mr Robert Key
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

50

Clause     18,     page     40,     line     12,     leave out 'fourteen' and insert 'seven'.


   

Mr Robert Key
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

51

Clause     28,     page     47,     line     10,     at end insert 'and after the enactment of a Bill to provide for the establishment of a tri-service discipline as currently provided for under the Army Act 1955, the Air Force Act 1955 and the Naval Discipline Act 1957'.

   

Dr Lewis Moonie

52

*Clause     28,     page     47,     line     16,     leave out subsection (4).


NEW CLAUSE

Legal Aid

   

Mr Robert Key
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

NC1

To move the following Clause:—

    '.—(1) After section 75K of the Army Act 1955 there is inserted—

      "75L Legal aid for advice, assistance and representation, shall be available for anyone in military custody or being interviewed by Services Police outside England and Wales as it is for anyone in England and Wales and section 47(6) of the Legal Aid Act 1988 shall be construed accordingly".

    (2) After section 75K of the Air Force Act 1955 there is inserted—

      "75L Legal aid for advice, assistance and representation, shall be available for anyone in air force custody or being interviewed by Services Police outside England and Wales as it is for anyone in England and Wales and section 47(6) of the Legal Aid Act 1988 shall be construed accordingly".

    (3) After section 47L of the 1957 Act there is inserted—

      "47M Legal aid for advice, assistance and representation, shall be available for anyone in Naval custody or being interviewed by Services Police outside England and Wales as it is for anyone in England and Wales and section 47(6) of the Legal Aid Act 1988 shall be construed accordingly".'.


 
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