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[F11E+W+SAny conviction for an offence mentioned in this Schedule is a conviction referred to in section 6(6)(bb) of this Act (convictions to be disregarded for the purposes of extending a period of rehabilitation following subsequent conviction).
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. inserted (1.10.1996) by 1996 c. 46, s. 13(4)(5)(6), Sch. 4; S.I. 1996/2474, art. 2
2E+W+SAny offence under any of the provisions of the M1Army Act 1955 or the M2Air Force Act 1955 listed in the first column of the following table:—
Provision | Subject-matter |
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Section 29 | Offences by or in relation to sentries, persons on watch etc. |
Section 29A | Failure to attend for duty, neglect of duty etc. |
Section 33 | Insubordinate behaviour. |
Section 34 | Disobedience to lawful commands. |
Section 34A | Failure to provide a sample for drug testing. |
Section 35 | Obstruction of provost officers. |
Section 36 | Disobedience to standing orders. |
Section 38 | Absence without leave. |
Section 39 | Failure to report or apprehend deserters or absentees. |
Section 42 | Malingering. |
Section 43 | Drunkenness. |
Section 43A | Fighting, threatening words etc. |
Section 44 | Damage to, and loss of, public or service property etc. |
Section 44A | Damage to, and loss of, Her Majesty’s aircraft or aircraft material. |
Section 44B | Interference etc. with equipment, messages or signals. |
Section 45 | Misapplication and waste of public or service property. |
Section 46 | Offences relating to issues and decorations. |
Section 47 | Billeting offences. |
Section 48 | Offences in relation to requisitioning of vehicles. |
Section 50 | Inaccurate certification. |
Section 51 | Low flying. |
Section 52 | Annoyance by flying. |
Section 54 | Permitting escape, and unlawful release of prisoners. |
Section 55 | Resistance to arrest. |
Section 56 | Escape from confinement. |
Section 57 | Offences in relation to courts-martial. |
Section 61 | Making of false statements on enlistment. |
Section 62 | Making of false documents. |
Section 63 | Offences against civilian population. |
Section 69 | Conduct to prejudice of military discipline or air-force discipline. |
3E+W+SAny offence under section 68 (attempt to commit military offence) or 68A (aiding and abetting etc., and inciting, military offence) of the M3Army Act 1955 in relation to an offence under any of the provisions of that Act listed in paragraph 2.
Marginal Citations
4E+W+SAny offence under section 68 (attempt to commit air-force offence) or 68A (aiding and abetting etc., and inciting, air-force offence) of the M4Air Force Act 1955 in relation to an offence under any of the provisions of that Act listed in paragraph 2.
Marginal Citations
5E+W+SAny offence under any of the provisions of the M5Naval Discipline Act 1957 listed in the first column of the following table:—
Provision | Subject-matter |
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Section 6 | Offences by or in relation to sentries, persons on watch etc. |
Section 7 | Failure to attend for duty, neglect of duty etc. |
Section 11 | Insubordinate behaviour. |
Section 12 | Disobedience to lawful commands. |
Section 12A | Failure to provide a sample for drug testing. |
Section 13 | Fighting, threatening words etc. |
Section 14 | Obstruction of provost officers. |
Section 14A | Disobedience to standing orders. |
Section 17 | Absence without leave etc. |
Section 18 | Failure to report deserters and absentees. |
Section 21 | Low flying. |
Section 22 | Annoyance by flying. |
Section 25 | Inaccurate certification. |
Section 27 | Malingering. |
Section 28 | Drunkenness. |
Section 29 | Damage to, and loss of, public or service property etc. |
Section 29A | Damage to, and loss of, Her Majesty’s aircraft or aircraft material. |
Section 29B | Interference etc. with equipment, messages or signals. |
Section 30 | Misapplication and waste of public or service property. |
Section 31 | Offences relating to issues and decorations. |
Section 32 | Billeting offences. |
Section 33 | Offences in relation to the requisitioning of vehicles etc. |
Section 33A | Permitting escape, and unlawful release of prisoners. |
Section 33B | Resistance to arrest. |
Section 33C | Escape from confinement. |
Section 34A | False statements on entry. |
Section 35 | Falsification of documents. |
Section 35A | Offences against civilian population. |
Section 38 | Offences in relation to courts-martial. |
Section 39 | Conduct to the prejudice of naval discipline. |
Marginal Citations
6E+W+SAny offence under section 40 (attempt to commit naval offence) or 41 (aiding and abetting etc., and inciting, naval offence) of the M6Naval Discipline Act 1957 in relation to an offence under any of the provisions of that Act listed in paragraph 5.
Marginal Citations
Valid from 28/03/2009
Textual Amendments
F2Sch. 1 para. 7 and cross-heading inserted (28.3.2009 for certain purposes and 31.10.2009 otherwise) by virtue of Armed Forces Act 2006 (c. 52), ss. 378, 383, Sch. 16 para. 66; S.I. 2009/812, art. 3; S.I. 2009/1167, art. 4 (and see savings (having effect from 24.4.2009 for specified purposes and 31.10.2009 otherwise) in S.I. 2009/1059, arts 1(2)(3), 205, Sch. 1 para. 14)
7E+W+SAny service offence within the meaning of the Armed Forces Act 2006 except one punishable in the case of an offender aged 18 or over with imprisonment for more than two years.]]
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