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National Defence Act

Version of section 159.2 from 2018-09-01 to 2022-06-19:


Marginal note:Justification for retention in custody

 For the purposes of sections 159.1 and 159.3, the retention of a person in custody is only justified when one or more of the following grounds have been established to the satisfaction of the military judge:

  • (a) custody is necessary to ensure the person’s attendance before a service tribunal or a civil court to be dealt with according to law;

  • (b) custody is necessary for the protection or the safety of the public, having regard to all the circumstances including any substantial likelihood that the person will, if released from custody, commit an offence or interfere with the administration of military justice; and

  • (c) custody is necessary to maintain public trust in the administration of military justice, having regard to the circumstances including the apparent strength of the prosecution’s case, the gravity of the nature of the offence, the circumstances surrounding its commission and the potential for a lengthy term of imprisonment.

  • 1998, c. 35, s. 42
  • 2013, c. 24, s. 32

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