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Courts-Martial (Appeals) Act 1968

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Version Superseded: 28/03/2009

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27 Presence of appellant at hearing.U.K.

An appellant shall not be entitled to be present at the hearing of an appeal to the Appeal Court or at any proceedings preliminary or incidental to such an appeal, except where the Court give him leave to be so; and accordingly any power of the Court to pass a sentence may be exercised notwithstanding the absence of the appellant.

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