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The Armed Forces Act 2006 (Transitional Provisions etc) Order 2009

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Offences that may be dealt with at a summary hearing

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15.  The following SDA offences may be dealt with at a summary hearing (and accordingly fall within section 52(2) of AFA 2006)—

(a)an SDA civil offence as respects which the corresponding civil offence is an offence within section 53(3)(a) or (b) of AFA 2006;

(b)an offence under section 29, 29A or 30(c) of AA 1955 or AFA 1955;

(c)an offence under any of sections 33 to 39 (except section 37) of AA 1955 or AFA 1955;

(d)an offence under section 42(1)(a), 43, 43A, 44, 44A(1)(c), (d) or (e), 44B(2), 45 or 46 of AA 1955 or AFA 1955;

(e)an offence under any of sections 50 to 56 (except section 54(1)) of AA 1955 or AFA 1955;

(f)an offence under section 60, 61, 62, 65, 66 or 69 of AA 1955 or AFA 1955;

(g)an offence under section 68 of AA 1955 or AFA 1955 of attempting to commit an offence within any of paragraphs (b) to (f) above;

(h)an offence under section 75J of AA 1955 or AFA 1955;

(i)an offence under section 5(c), 6 or 7 of NDA 1957;

(j)an offence under any of sections 11 to 14A of that Act;

(k)an offence under section 17, 18, 21, 22 or 25 of that Act;

(l)an offence under section 27 of that Act of—

(i)falsely pretending to be suffering from sickness or disability; or

(ii)failing to do anything whereby any sickness or disability is prolonged or aggravated;

(m)an offence under section 28, 29, 29A(1)(c), (d) or (e), 29B(2), 30, 31 or 33A(2) of that Act;

(n)an offence under any of sections 33B to 35 of that Act;

(o)an offence under section 36A, 37 or 39 of that Act;

(p)an offence under section 40 of that Act of attempting to commit an offence within any of paragraphs (i) to (o) above;

(q)an offence under section 47K of that Act;

(r)an offence under section 96 or 97 of RFA 1996 of absence without leave.

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