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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 12, 1933.

given, shall obtain from the Trial Judge the whole of or any part of his note of the trial or a copy of such note or any part thereof.

14.-(a) The Registrar when he has received a Notice of Report of Appeal, or a Notice of Application for leave to appeal under Trial Judge. the Ordinance, or a Notice of Application for extension of time within which under the Ordinance such notice shall be given, may apply to the Trial Judge for a Report in writing, giving his opinion upon the case of the Appellant.

Report to

(b) The Report of the Judge shall be made to the Full Judge's Court, and except by leave of the Full Court the Registrar shall be furnished not furnish to any person any part thereof.

Notices of Appeal and Period for Appealing, Abandonment of Appeals.

to Full Court.

Appellants to

appeal

15. A person desiring, under the provisions of the Ordi- Obligation on nance, to appeal to the Full Court against his conviction or all up sentence, shall commence his appeal by sending to the Regis- forms of trar a Notice of Appeal or Notice of Application for leave to notices and appeal, or Notice of Application for extension of time within answer which such Notice shall be given, as the case may be, in the form of such Notices respectively set forth in the Schedule to these Rules, and in the Notice or Notices so sent, shall answer the questions and comply with the requirements set forth thereon, subject to the provisions of Rule 41.

questions threon.

16. The time within which a person convicted shall give Time for Notice of Appeal or Notice of his Application for leave to appealing

against appeal to the Full Court against his conviction, shall commence conviction to run from the day on which the verdict of the Jury was re- Verdict. turned, whether the Trial Judge shall have passed sentence or pronounced final judgment upon him on that day or not.

to run from

run from

17. The time within which a person convicted and sen- Time for appealing tenced, shall give Notice of Appeal or Notice of Application against for leave to appeal against such sentence under the Ordinance sentence to to the Full Court, shall commence to run from the day on pronounce- which such sentence shall have been passed upon him by the ment of Trial Judge.

sentence.

to prepare

trial.

18. When the Registrar has received a Notice of Appeal, Registrar or a Notice of Application for leave to appeal, or a Notice of particulars Application for extension of time within which, under the etc. of Ordinance, such notices shall be given, he shall forthwith pre- pare for the information of the Full Court particulars of the trial and conviction according to the form (II) in the Schedule hereto, and also an extract from or copy of the Calendar of the Court of Trial so far as the same refers to the Appellant.

19. Where the Full Court has, on a Notice of Application Notice of for leave to appeal duly served, and in the form provided Applicati under these Rules, given an Appellant leave to appeal, it shall to appeal. not be necessary for such Appellant to give any Notice of Appeal, but the Notice of Application for leave to appeal shall in such case be deemed to be a Notice of Appeal.

ment of

20. An Appellant at any time after he has duly served Abandon. Notice of Appeal or of Application for leave to Appeal, or of appeal. Application for extension of time within which under the Ordi- nance such notices shall be given, may abandon his appeal by giving notice of abandonment thereof in the form (III) in the

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