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Defence Force Discipline Regulations 1985
26Admissibility of evidence adduced before summary authority
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#### 26 Admissibility of evidence adduced before summary authority
(1) In proceedings before a summary authority in relation to a charge, evidence adduced in proceedings in relation to that charge before a summary authority for the purposes referred to in subsection 111A (1) of the Act is admissible in evidence if:
(a) the summary authority is satisfied that it would not be unfair to the person charged to admit that evidence; and
(b) that person consents to the evidence being admitted.
(2) In proceedings before a summary authority in relation to a charge, a record of the evidence adduced in proceedings in relation to that charge before a summary authority for the purposes referred to in subsection 111A (1) of the Act is admissible in evidence if:
(a) the summary authority is satisfied that it would not be unfair to the person charged to admit that record; and
(b) that person consents to the record being admitted.