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  • August 21, 2026

Navy Act Sections 131–137: Accused as Witness, Judicial Notice, Service Documents, Summons, Commissions & Material Witnesses

Navy Act Sections 131–137 explained: accused as defence witness, no adverse inference from silence, judicial notice, service-document presumptions, witness summons, commissions and the TJA’s power to call essential witnesses.

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