GAZETTE
JULY 1995
court's entitlement to avail of its own
experience and knowledge to consider
not only whether conduct was to the
prejudice of good order and discipline
but also whether the accused would
have known it to be so. The Courts
Martial Appeal Court held that there
was no ground of appeal on the basis
that the Court Martial had exceeded
its jurisdiction, holding that under
s.l 19 of the Defence Act 1954, both
the Appellant and the bandsman with
whom the conduct had been
committed were at all times subject to
military law. The right to privacy was
also considered. The Courts Martial
Appeal Court held that there was
no
basis to challenge the finding of the
Court Martial and the appeal was
dismissed.
An application to have the appeal
heard
in camera
was refused, the
court ruling there is no power
given in the Courts Martial
Appeals Act 1983 to exclude the
public. Leave to appeal to the
Supreme Court
was refused.
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