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Criminal Procedure.

[CAP. 221

[rule 7(5).]

FORM XXII.

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE. (Chapter 221 of the Revised Edition).

Notice to Appellant Sentenced to Fine, of Breach of his Recognizances.

R. v.

To the above named

Appellant.

WHEREAS you were convicted on the

day of

19

of the offence of

with

,

and were sentenced to the payment of $

default of such payment to imprisonment, and whereas under the Criminal Appeal Rules you entered into recognizances in the sum of $

sureties in the sum of each to prosecute your Appeal, and whereas 10 days have elapsed since your said conviction, and no Notice of Appeal has been served by you, Now I hereby give you Notice that unless you attend before

on the

day of

19

at

$

o'clock in the

noon at the Courts of Justice, Victoria, and then show good cause to the contrary, the said

may order an estreat of your recognizances and those of your sureties; or may otherwise deal with you according to law.

(Signed)

Registrar.

FORM XXIII.

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE.

(Chapter 221 of the Revised Edition).

[rule 7(5).]

Notice to Surety for Appellant before Estreat of Recognizance.

To*

of

R. v.

(Full Court or Judge as the case may be.)

(*Fill in here surety's name and duly address.)

WHEREAS you the above named

bound in recognizances as surety, for that the said

having been convicted of

and for his said offence fined the sum of

should duly prosecute an appeal in relation to his


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Criminal Procedure. [CAP. 221 [rule 7(5).] FORM XXII. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE. (Chapter 221 of the Revised Edition). Notice to Appellant Sentenced to Fine, of Breach of his Recognizances. R. v. To the above named Appellant. WHEREAS you were convicted on the day of 19 of the offence of with , and were sentenced to the payment of $ default of such payment to imprisonment, and whereas under the Criminal Appeal Rules you entered into recognizances in the sum of $ sureties in the sum of each to prosecute your Appeal, and whereas 10 days have elapsed since your said conviction, and no Notice of Appeal has been served by you, Now I hereby give you Notice that unless you attend before on the day of 19 at $ o'clock in the noon at the Courts of Justice, Victoria, and then show good cause to the contrary, the said may order an estreat of your recognizances and those of your sureties; or may otherwise deal with you according to law. (Signed) Registrar. FORM XXIII. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE. (Chapter 221 of the Revised Edition). [rule 7(5).] Notice to Surety for Appellant before Estreat of Recognizance. To* of R. v. (Full Court or Judge as the case may be.) (*Fill in here surety's name and duly address.) WHEREAS you the above named bound in recognizances as surety, for that the said having been convicted of and for his said offence fined the sum of should duly prosecute an appeal in relation to his Page 51
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Criminal Procedure. [CAP. 221 [rule 7(5).] FORM XXII. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE. (Chapter 221 of the Revised Edition). Notice to Appellant Sentenced to Fine, of Breach of his Recognizances. R. v. To the above named Appellant. WHEREAS you were convicted on the 19 of the offence of with , day of and in and were sentenced to the payment of $ default of such payment to imprisonment, and whereas under the Criminal Appeal Rules you entered into recognizances in the sum of $ sureties in the sum of each to prosecute your Appeal, and whereas 10 days have elapsed since your said conviction, and no Notice of Appeal has been served by you, Now I hereby give you Notice that unless you attend before on the $ o'clock in the day of 19 at noon at the Courts of Justice, Victoria, and then show good cause to the contrary, the said may order an estreat of your recognizances and those of your sureties; or may otherwise deal with you according to law. (Signed) Registrar. FORM XXIII. CRIMINAL Procedure ORDINANCE. (Chapter 221 of the Revised Edition). [rule 7(5).] Notice to Surety for Appellant before Estreat of Recognizance. To* of R. v. (Full Court or Judge as the case may be.) (*Fill in here surety's became duly address.) name and WHEREAS you the above named bound in recognizances as surety, for that the said having been convicted of and for his said offence fined the sum of should duly prosecute an appeal in relation to his 51
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Criminal Procedure.

[CAP. 221

[rule 7(5).]

FORM XXII.

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE. (Chapter 221 of the Revised Edition).

Notice to Appellant Sentenced to Fine, of Breach of his Recognizances.

R. v.

To the above named

Appellant.

WHEREAS you were convicted on the

19

of the offence of

with

,

day of

and in

and were sentenced to the payment of $ default of such payment to imprisonment, and whereas under the Criminal Appeal Rules you entered into recognizances in the sum of $

sureties in the sum of each to prosecute your Appeal, and whereas 10 days have elapsed since your said conviction, and no Notice of Appeal has been served by you, Now I hereby give you Notice that unless you attend before on the

$

o'clock in the

day of

19

at

noon at the Courts of Justice, Victoria, and then show good cause to the contrary, the said

may order an estreat of your recognizances and those of your sureties; or may otherwise deal with you according to law.

(Signed)

Registrar.

FORM XXIII.

CRIMINAL Procedure ORDINANCE.

(Chapter 221 of the Revised Edition).

[rule 7(5).]

Notice to Surety for Appellant before Estreat of Recognizance.

To*

of

R. v.

(Full Court or Judge as the case may be.)

(*Fill in here surety's became duly address.)

name and

WHEREAS you the above named

bound in recognizances as surety, for that the said

having been convicted of

and for his said offence fined the sum of should duly prosecute an appeal in relation to his

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