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8.—(1) An application shall be made in writing and shall be addressed to the court administration officer.
(2) An application shall include the following—
(a)the name, rank or rate, appointment and signature of the applicant;
(b)the name, rank or rate (if appropriate) and address of any person who is to give evidence under oath or affirmation in support of the application, if different to the applicant;
(c)the name, date of birth and last known location of the relevant person and, where applicable, his rank or rate, service number and unit; and
(d)any known addresses at which the relevant person may reside.
(3) Where an application is made under section 313(1), an application must also include—
(a)details of the service offence which the relevant person is reasonably suspected of having committed; and
(b)details of the circumstances which have caused the applicant to consider that there are reasonable grounds for the issue of a warrant for arrest.
(4) Where an application is made under section 317(1), an application must also include—
(a)a copy of any certificate supplied in accordance with regulations made under section 319 at the time that the relevant person was released; and
(b)the details of the conditions imposed when the relevant person was released with which it is alleged he has not complied.
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