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(1)After section 76A of the [1955 c. 18.] Army Act 1955 there is inserted—
(1)Before dealing summarily with a charge, the commanding officer or appropriate superior authority shall afford the accused the opportunity of electing court-martial trial in relation to that charge.
(2)Where in accordance with regulations under section 83 of this Act two or more charges are together to be dealt with summarily, any election for court-martial trial must relate to all the charges concerned.
(3)If the accused elects court-martial trial and does not withdraw his election with leave, the commanding officer or appropriate superior authority shall refer to higher authority the charge to which the election relates, with a view to the trial of the accused by court-martial.
(4)If a charge has been referred to higher authority as a result of an election for court-martial trial and that election is withdrawn with leave, the higher authority shall—
(a)if the accused is an officer or warrant officer, refer the charge back to the appropriate superior authority;
(b)if the accused is a non-commissioned officer or soldier, refer the charge back to the commanding officer of the accused,
for the appropriate superior authority or commanding officer to deal summarily with the charge.
(5)Subsection (1) above does not enable the accused to make a further election for court-martial trial in relation to a charge which has been referred back to the appropriate superior authority or commanding officer under subsection (4) above.
(6)Where under section 76B(3) of this Act a charge is amended or one charge is substituted for another, subsection (1) above applies in relation to the amended or substituted charge.”
(2)After section 76A of the [1955 c. 19.] Air Force Act 1955 there is inserted—
(1)Before dealing summarily with a charge, the commanding officer or appropriate superior authority shall afford the accused the opportunity of electing court-martial trial in relation to that charge.
(2)Where in accordance with regulations under section 83 of this Act two or more charges are together to be dealt with summarily, any election for court-martial trial must relate to all the charges concerned.
(3)If the accused elects court-martial trial and does not withdraw his election with leave, the commanding officer or appropriate superior authority shall refer to higher authority the charge or charges to which the election relates, with a view to the trial of the accused by court-martial.
(4)If a charge has been referred to higher authority as a result of an election for court-martial trial and that election is withdrawn with leave, the higher authority shall—
(a)if the accused is an officer or warrant officer, refer the charge back to the appropriate superior authority;
(b)if the accused is a non-commissioned officer or airman, refer the charge back to the commanding officer of the accused,
for the appropriate superior authority or commanding officer to deal summarily with the charge.
(5)Subsection (1) above does not enable the accused to make a further election for court-martial trial in relation to a charge which has been referred back to the appropriate superior authority or commanding officer under subsection (4) above.
(6)Where under section 76B(3) of this Act a charge is amended or one charge is substituted for another, subsection (1) above applies in relation to the amended or substituted charge.”
(3)In section 76B of each of the 1955 Acts (summary dealings)—
(a)subsections (5), (6) and (8) are omitted,
(b)in subsection (7), for the words from the beginning to “authority” there is substituted “If the commanding officer or appropriate superior authority determines that the charge has been proved, he”, and
(c)in subsection (10), after “76A” there is inserted “or 76AA”.
(4)In section 52D of the 1957 Act (summary trial), after subsection (2) there is inserted—
“(2A)Where in accordance with regulations under section 52F of this Act two or more charges are together to be tried summarily, any election for court-martial trial must relate to all the charges concerned.”
(5)In subsection (3) of that section for “so elects” there is substituted “elects court-martial trial”.
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