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The Armed Forces (Appeals Against Review of Sentence) Regulations 2024

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16.—(1) The Appeal Court may, whether or not it exercises powers under either regulation 13 or 15, order the payment out of moneys provided by Parliament of such sums as appear to the Appeal Court reasonably sufficient to compensate any person properly attending to give evidence on appeal under these Regulations or any proceedings preliminary or incidental to the appeal (whether or not that person gives evidence) for the expense, trouble or loss of time properly incurred in or incidental to the person’s attendance, subject to paragraph (3) and regulations made under regulation 18(1)(d).

(2) The amount of any costs to be paid under this regulation shall be ascertained as soon as practicable by the registrar.

(3) Sums ordered to be paid out of money provided by Parliament under paragraph (1) may not include sums in respect of expert witness costs unless regulations made by the Lord Chancellor provide otherwise.

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