108.28 – WHO MAY BE PRESENT AT A SUMMARY TRIAL
(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), summary trials shall be public and, to the extent that accommodation permits, members of the public, military and civilian, shall be permitted to attend the proceedings as spectators.
(2) The officer presiding at a summary trial may direct that the public be excluded during the trial or any part of the trial where the presiding officer considers it to be in the interests of justice and discipline, public safety, defence or public morals.
(3) Except for those with an appropriate security clearance and a need to know, members of the public shall be excluded from those portions of a summary trial where classified information will be given in evidence.
(4) Any direction made under this article shall be recorded in a minute to be signed by the officer presiding at the summary trial and attached to the Record of Disciplinary Proceedings.