73 Proof of convictions and acquittals

Part VIII Evidence in Criminal Proceedings—General

Convictions and acquittals

73  Proof of convictions and acquittals

(1)     Where in any proceedings the fact that a person has in the United Kingdom [. . .] been convicted or acquitted of an offence otherwise than by a Service court is admissible in evidence, it may be proved by producing a certificate of conviction or, as the case may be, of acquittal relating to that offence, and proving that the person named in the certificate as having been

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