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9.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), a Ministry of Defence Police appeals tribunal may determine an appeal without a hearing.
(2) But a tribunal may not decide so to determine an appeal unless both the appellant and the respondent have been given an opportunity to make written or, if either so requests, oral representations, and any such representations have been considered.
(3) Where a hearing is held—
(a)the respondent may present the case himself or appoint another member of the force or counsel or a solicitor to present it, and
(b)the appellant may conduct his case in person or be represented by a member of the force selected by him or by counsel or a solicitor.
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