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3. The First Schedule to the Magistrates Ordinance, New Forms 1932, is amended by the addition of the following forms at the end thereof :-

Nos. 91 and 92 for Ordinance No. 41 of 1932.

First Schedule.

FORM NO. 91.

[s. 118E (i)).

Nolice of appeal to a judge against conviction.

IN THE POLICE COURT AT

HONG KONG.

To M.N., the magistrate's clerk at the said Police Court.

at

I, A.B., of

do hereby give you notice that it is my intention to appeal to a judge of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong against a certain conviction of me by J.P., Esquire, a magistrate sitting at the said Police Court for having on (state offence, etc.) And that the general grounds of such appeal are (state here each ground of appeal, such as that the conviction was against the weight of evidence upon the hearing of the proceedings in that behalf, or that certain evidence was improperly admitted or rejected (as the case may be) upon the hearing of the proceedings in that behalf, or that there was no evidence, or no sufficient evidence whereon to found the said conviction, (or as the case may be)), and that I am not guilty of the said offence.

Dated this

day of

19

(Signed)

A.B.

FORM NO. 92.

[s. 118E ()].

Notice of appeal to a judge. against sentence.

IN THE POLICE COURT AT

HONG KONG.

To M.N., the magistrate's clerk at the said Police Court.

I, A.B., of

do hereby give you notice that it is my intention to appeal to a judge of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong against my sentence on a certain conviction of me by J.P., Esquire,

a magistrate sitting at the said Police Court for having on

at

(state offence, etc.). And that the general grounds of my appeal are that my sentence was too severe.

Dated this

day of

19

1

(Signed)

A.B.

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