Armed Forces Act 2006
2006 CHAPTER 52
Commentary
First Group of Parts – Discipline
Part 3 – Powers of Arrest, Search and Entry
Chapter 3 – Powers of Entry, Search and Seizure
Entry for purposes of obtaining evidence etc
Section 83: Power of judge advocate to authorise entry and search
181.This section is based on section 8 of PACE. It is limited to relevant residential premises and does not apply to other premises occupied by the services. This is because COs and the service police need no statutory power to enter those other areas. A statutory power is only necessary where the occupier would otherwise be entitled to refuse admission.
182.Subsection (1) enables judge advocates, subject to being satisfied on certain matters, to issue warrants authorising the entry and search of relevant residential premises on the application of a service policeman. A warrant cannot be issued for items which are subject to legal privilege, excluded material or special procedure material (which are defined in section 84).
183.Subsection (2) sets out further conditions that must also be met for a warrant to be issued.
184.Subsection (3) authorises a service policeman to seize and retain anything for which the search was authorised.
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