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4.—(1) If the higher authority refers a case in respect of an accused to the prosecuting authority in accordance with section 52C(1) of the Act, he shall forward to the prosecuting authority—
(a)a copy of any report concerning the case prepared by the Royal Naval Police or other investigator;
(b)the offence or a list of offences alleged against the accused;
(c)a list of any potential witnesses;
(d)any written statements of the potential witnesses;
(e)any statements made by the accused including records or transcripts of interviews conducted under caution;
(f)a list of any exhibits;
(g)any other evidence, real or documentary; and
(h)where the accused has elected trial by court-martial, notification of that fact.
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