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Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015

Paragraph 5 of new Schedule 2A: Disclosing information about members’ deliberations

568.Paragraph 5 of new Schedule 2A makes it an offence for a person intentionally (a) to disclose information about statements made, opinions expressed, arguments advanced or votes cast by members of the Court Martial in the course of their deliberations, or (b) to solicit or obtain such information, subject to the exceptions in paragraphs 6 to 8.

569.Paragraph 5(2) of new Schedule 2A sets out the penalty for an offence under this paragraph where the person who is guilty of the offence was a member of the Court Martial for the proceedings, or at the time the offence was committed was a person subject to service law or a civilian subject to service discipline.

570.Paragraph 5(3) of new Schedule 2A sets out the penalty for any other person guilty of an offence, e.g. a civilian who is not a member of the Court Martial. Proceedings for such an offence against an individual subject neither to service law nor to service discipline (and not described in paragraph 5(2)) can only be instituted by or with the Attorney General’s consent as it is a civilian offence.

571.Paragraph 5(4) of new Schedule 2A provides that the Crown Court will have jurisdiction to try an offence under paragraph 5 committed in England and Wales by an individual subject neither to service law nor to service discipline (and not described in paragraph 5(2)), over whom the Court Martial would not have jurisdiction, notwithstanding that the members of the Court Martial may have been sitting in a Court Martial outside England and Wales.

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