The Coast Guard Act
71Choice between criminal court and Coast Guard Court
When a criminal court and a Coast Guard Court have each jurisdiction in respect of an offence, it shall be in the discretion of the Director-General or the Inspector-General or the Deputy Inspector-General within whose command the accused person is serving or such other officer as may be prescribed, to decide before which court the proceedings shall be instituted, and, if that officer decides that they shall be instituted before a Coast Guard Court, to direct that the accused person shall be detained in Coast Guard custody.
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COAST GUARD COURTS
- 64 Power to convene a Coast Guard Court
- 65 Composition of Coast Guard Courts
- 66 Dissolution of a Coast Guard Court
- 67 Powers of a Coast Guard Court
- 68 Prohibition of second trial
- 69 Application of Act during term of sentence
- 70 Place of trial
- 71 Choice between criminal court and Coast Guard Court
- 72 Power of criminal court to require delivery of an offender