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25E+WFor section 207 (definitions for purposes of Chapter) substitute—
“207Definitions for purposes of Chapter
In this Chapter—
“relevant service court” means any of the following—
(b)
the Service Civilian Court;
(c)
the Court Martial Appeal Court;
(d)
the Supreme Court on an appeal brought from the Court Martial Appeal Court;
“suspended sentence order” has the same meaning as in the Sentencing Code (see section 286(6) of that Code);
“suspended sentence order with community requirements” means a suspended sentence order that specifies one or more community requirements (see section 286(2) of that Code).”
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