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75.—(1) Without prejudice to rule 73, section 9 of the 1967 Act (proof by written statement) shall apply, as modified by paragraph (2), in relation to a statement made—
(a)in the United Kingdom by any person, or
(b)outside the United Kingdom by a person subject to service law or a civilian subject to service discipline,
as it applies in criminal proceedings in relation to a statement made in the United Kingdom.
(2) In its application by virtue of this rule, section 9 of the 1967 Act shall have effect as if—
(a)subsection (2)(c) required service of the statement on the court administration officer (as well as each of the other parties to the proceedings);
(b)in subsection (2)(d), the reference to the parties’ solicitors were to their legal representatives;
(c)subsections (5) and (8) were omitted; and
(d)in subsection (6), the references to the court were to the judge advocate.
(3) An application to the court under section 9(4)(b) of the 1967 Act—
(a)may be made in preliminary proceedings; and
(b)if made in trial proceedings, shall be determined by the judge advocate.
(4) Section 89 of the 1967 Act (offence of making a false statement tendered in evidence) shall apply in relation to a statement tendered in evidence in proceedings of the court by virtue of section 9 of that Act, wherever made, as it applies in relation to a statement tendered in evidence in criminal proceedings by virtue of that section.
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