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[Subsidiary]
CAP. 221]
Criminal Appeal Rules
[1982 Ed.
You are required to answer the following questions-
1. If you wish to apply to the Director of Legal Aid to assign you legal aid on your appeal, state your employment, the amount of your wages or salary, and any other facts which show reason for legal aid being assigned to you.
2. Do you wish to be present on the hearing of your appeal by the Court of Appeal?
3. The Court of Appeal will, if you wish it, consider your case and argument in writing instead of orally. If you wish to present your case and argument in writing, set out here as fully as you wish your case and argument in support of your appeal.
(Here state the offence, e.g., theft, murder, forgery, etc.)
(*Where appellant for any reason not in custody.)
FORM IX
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE (Chapter 221)
[Rule 41]
Notice of Appeal against Conviction upon Certificate of the Trial Judge
To the Registrar, Supreme Court, Hong Kong.
I, [name], having been convicted of the offence of [offence] and being now a prisoner in the [name] Prison at [location] (or now living at [address]), and having duly obtained a Certificate, which is hereto annexed, from the Trial Judge that it is a fit case for appeal, hereby give you Notice of Appeal against my said conviction (particulars of which hereinafter appear) to the Court of Appeal.
Dated the [date] day of [month], [year].
(Signed) [signature or mark]
Signature or mark and address of Witness attesting Mark.
Particulars of Trial and Conviction
(Fill in all these particulars.)
1. Date of Trial.
2. Sentence.
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Appellant.
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You are required to answer the following questions---
1. If you wish to apply to the Director of Legal Aid to assign you legal aid on your appeal, state your employment, the amount of your wages or salary, and any other facts which show reason for legal aid being assigned to you.
2. Do you wish to be present on the hearing of your appeal by the Court of Appeal?
3. The Court of Appeal will, if you wish it, consider your case and argument in writing instead of orally. If you wish to present your case and argument in writing, set out here as fully as you wish your case and argument in support of your appeal.
N.B. You must send with this Notice to the Registrar the Certificate of the Judge who tried you.