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Armed Forces Act 2006, Section 311 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 04 March 2025. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date. Changes that have been made appear in the content and are referenced with annotations.

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311Certification to civil courtsU.K.
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(1)This section applies if, in relation to proceedings before a qualifying service court, a person within section 309(6) does any act (“the offence”) that would constitute contempt of court if the proceedings were before a court having power to commit for contempt.
(2)The qualifying service court, unless it has exercised any power conferred by section 309 in relation to the offence, may certify the offence—
(a)if it took place in a part of the United Kingdom, to any court of law in that part of the United Kingdom which has power to commit for contempt;
(b)if it took place outside the United Kingdom, to the High Court in England and Wales.
(3)The court to which the offence is certified may inquire into the matter, and after hearing—
(a)any witness who may be produced against or on behalf of the person, and
(b)any statement that may be offered in defence,
may deal with him in any way in which it could deal with him if the offence had taken place in relation to proceedings before that court.
(4)Where under this section a qualifying service court certifies an offence, it may not exercise any power conferred by section 309 in relation to the offence.
(5)In this section—
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