THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 12, 1933.
FORM XXIX.
Criminal Procedure Ordinances, 1899 to 1933.
Notification to Appellant of Result of Application Under Rule 22.
R. v.
To the above-named Appellant.
This is to give you notice that the Full Court have considered the matter of your Application for--
(a) leave to appeal to the said Court;
(b) leave to extend the time within which you may give Notice of Appeal or of Application for leave to appeal;
(c) legal aid to be assigned to you;
(d) permission to be present during the proceedings in your appeal and have finally determined the same and have this day given judgment to the effect following (here set out decision of Full Court e.g., that you have
days from the day of
within which you may give Notice of Appeal, (or) that you may be admitted to bail in your own recognizances in the sum of $
with two sufficient suretics in the sum of $
each, or as the case may be)
(Signed)
Registrar, Supreme Court,
Date this
day of
A.D. 19
FORM XXX.
Criminal Procedure Ordinances, 1899 to 1933.
R. v.
To The Honourable the Colonial Secretary.
To the Superintendent of Prisons.
This is to give you Notice that the above-mentioned
having applied for-
(a) leave to appeal to the Full Court;
(b) leave to extend the time within which he may give Notice of Appeal or of an Application for leave to appeal;
(c) legal aid to be assigned to him;
(d) permission to be present during the proceedings in his Appeal; (e) his admission to bail;
under the said Ordinances, the Full Court has this day finally deter- mined his said Applications and has given judgment to the effect following (here set out the decision of the Court)
(Signed)
Registrar, Supreme Court.
Date this
day of
A.D. 19
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