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The Courts-Martial (Royal Navy) Rules 2007

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1.—(1) This rule applies where—

(a)an accused is under the age of 18 years, or

(b)the offence with which the accused is charged is alleged to have been committed during a period of parental recognisance.

(2) Where the prosecuting authority or the court administration officer is required to serve any document on the accused under these Rules, he shall as soon as is practicable serve a copy of that document on a parent or guardian of the accused who is a service parent or guardian.

(3) Where the accused has not appointed a legal representative, any parent or guardian of the accused may exercise on behalf of the accused the rights granted to the accused in these Rules may represent the accused in any proceedings of the court-martial in such matter and to such extent as the judge advocate thinks fit.

(4) The judge advocate shall issue a witness summons in accordance with rule 21 in respect of any parent or guardian on whom a document has been served in accordance with sub-paragraph (2) to attend the court-martial.

(5) Any parent or guardian of the accused may, if present—

(a)give evidence on oath and call witnesses; and

(b)address the court.

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