Evidence of civil conviction or acquittal
114.—(1)  Whenever any person subject to military law has been tried by any civil court, the registrar or clerk of the court or his or her deputy, or other officer having the custody of the records of that court, must, if required by the commanding officer of the person, or by any other serviceman (being an officer, a warrant officer or a military expert of or above the rank of ME3), transmit to him or her a certificate setting forth the offence for which the person was tried, together with the judgment or order of the court thereon, or if he or she was acquitted, the acquittal.
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(2)  Any such certificate is sufficient evidence of the conviction and sentence or of the order of the court or of the acquittal of the prisoner, as the case may be.