Part 5Investigation, Charging and Mode of Trial

Chapter 2Charging and Mode of Trial

Powers of charging etc

121Power of DSP to direct bringing of charge etc

1

The powers in subsections (2) to (5) are exercisable by the Director of Service Prosecutions (“the Director”) in respect of a case which has been referred to him under—

a

section 116(2) (referral of case following investigation by service or civilian police); or

b

section 120(3) (referral of case by CO).

2

The Director may direct the commanding officer of the person concerned to bring, in respect of the case, such charge or charges against him as may be specified in the direction.

3

If—

a

the Director makes a direction under subsection (2), and

b

the Service Civilian Court has jurisdiction to try the charge specified in the direction,

the Director may allocate the charge for trial by that court.

4

The Director may refer the case to the commanding officer of the person concerned, but only if he has decided that it would not be appropriate to make a direction under subsection (2) in respect of it.

5

The Director may make a direction under section 127(1) or (2) (directions barring further proceedings) in respect of any offence as regards which he could make a direction under subsection (2).