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Criminal Procedure.

[CAP. 221]

directions as to property of person convicted pending appeal.

11. (1) Where the trial judge makes any such order on a person convicted before him as in rule 9 mentioned, he shall give such directions as he thinks right as to the retention by any person of any money or valuable securities belonging to the person so convicted and taken from such person on his apprehension, or of any money or valuable securities at the date of his conviction in the possession of the prosecution, for the period of ten days, or in the event of an appeal, until the determination thereof by the Full Court. The Registrar shall keep a record of any directions given under this rule.

of disqualification consequent on conviction.

(2) Where upon conviction of any person of any offence, any disqualification, forfeiture or disability attaches to such person by reason of such conviction, such disqualification, forfeiture or disability shall not attach for the period of ten days from the date of the verdict against such person, nor, in the event of an appeal under the Ordinance to the Full Court, until the determination thereof.

of order for destruction or forfeiture.

(3) The operation of any order made, on a conviction, by the trial judge under any Ordinance for the destruction or forfeiture of any thing which is the subject of the prosecution or connected therewith, shall be suspended in like manner as the orders referred to in paragraph (1) of rule 9.

of proceedings consequent on conviction.

(4) Where, upon conviction of any person of any offence, any claim may be made or any proceedings may be taken under any Ordinance against such person or any other person in consequence of such conviction, such proceedings shall not be taken until after the period of ten days from the date on which the verdict against such person was returned, nor, in the event of an appeal under the Ordinance to the Full Court, until the determination thereof.

Period of suspension of orders under s. 82(5)(e) of (Cap. 26).

12. The time during which an order of restitution or the operation of subsection (1) of section 26 of the Sale of Goods Ordinance is suspended under paragraph (e) of subsection (5) of section 82 of the Ordinance shall commence to run from the day on which the verdict of the jury was returned, and in cases where notice of appeal or notice of application for leave to appeal is duly given within ten days after such day, the period of suspension of such order or of the operation of the subsection shall continue until the determination of the appeal.

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Criminal Procedure. [CAP. 221] directions as to property of person convicted pending appeal. 11. (1) Where the trial judge makes any such order on a person convicted before him as in rule 9 mentioned, he shall give such directions as he thinks right as to the retention by any person of any money or valuable securities belonging to the person so convicted and taken from such person on his apprehension, or of any money or valuable securities at the date of his conviction in the possession of the prosecution, for the period of ten days, or in the event of an appeal, until the determination thereof by the Full Court. The Registrar shall keep a record of any directions given under this rule. of disqualification consequent on conviction. (2) Where upon conviction of any person of any offence, any disqualification, forfeiture or disability attaches to such person by reason of such conviction, such disqualification, forfeiture or disability shall not attach for the period of ten days from the date of the verdict against such person, nor, in the event of an appeal under the Ordinance to the Full Court, until the determination thereof. of order for destruction or forfeiture. (3) The operation of any order made, on a conviction, by the trial judge under any Ordinance for the destruction or forfeiture of any thing which is the subject of the prosecution or connected therewith, shall be suspended in like manner as the orders referred to in paragraph (1) of rule 9. of proceedings consequent on conviction. (4) Where, upon conviction of any person of any offence, any claim may be made or any proceedings may be taken under any Ordinance against such person or any other person in consequence of such conviction, such proceedings shall not be taken until after the period of ten days from the date on which the verdict against such person was returned, nor, in the event of an appeal under the Ordinance to the Full Court, until the determination thereof. Period of suspension of orders under s. 82(5)(e) of (Cap. 26). 12. The time during which an order of restitution or the operation of subsection (1) of section 26 of the Sale of Goods Ordinance is suspended under paragraph (e) of subsection (5) of section 82 of the Ordinance shall commence to run from the day on which the verdict of the jury was returned, and in cases where notice of appeal or notice of application for leave to appeal is duly given within ten days after such day, the period of suspension of such order or of the operation of the subsection shall continue until the determination of the appeal. Page 19 Page 19 Page 19
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Criminal Procedure. [CAP. 221 directions as to property person of convicted pending 11. (1) Where the trial judge makes any such order Judge's on a person convicted before him as in rule 9 mentioned he shall give such directions as he thinks right as to the reten- tion by any person of any money or valuable securities appeal. belonging to the person so convicted and taken from such person on his apprehension or of any money or valuable securities at the date of his conviction in the possession of the prosecution for the period of ten days, or in the event of an appeal, until the determination thereof by the Full Court. The Registrar shall keep a record of any directions given under this rule. of dis- consequent on conviction. (2) Where upon conviction of any person of any Suspension offence any disqualification, forfeiture or disability attaches qualifications to such person by reason of such conviction, such disquali- fication, forfeiture or disability shall not attach for the period of ten days from the date of the verdict against such person, nor, in the event of an appeal under the Ordinance to the Full Court, until the determination thereof. of order for or forfeiture (3) The operation of any order made, on a conviction, Suspension by the trial judge under any Ordinance for the destruction destruction or forfeiture of any thing which is the subject of the pro- of property. secution or connected therewith shall be suspended in like manner as the orders referred to in paragraph (1) of rule 9. of proceedings consequent (4) Where, upon conviction of any person of any Suspension offence, any claim may be made or any proceedings may or claims be taken under any Ordinance against such person or any on conviction, other person in consequence of such conviction, such pro- ceedings shall not be taken until after the period of ten days from the date on which the verdict against such person was returned, nor, in the event of an appeal under the Ordin- ance to the Full Court, until the determination thereof. Period of of orders suspension under s. 82 (5) (e) of (Cap. 26.) 12. The time during which an order of restitution or the operation of subsection (1) of section 26 of the Sale of Goods Ordinance, is suspended under paragraph (e) of subsection (5) of section 82 of the Ordinance shall commence Ordinance. to run from the day on which the verdict of the jury was returned, and in cases where notice of appeal or notice of application for leave to appeal is duly given within ten days after such day, the period of suspension of such order or of the operation of the subsection shall continue until the determination of the appeal. 19
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Criminal Procedure.

[CAP. 221

directions

as to property person

of convicted

pending

11. (1) Where the trial judge makes any such order Judge's on a person convicted before him as in rule 9 mentioned he shall give such directions as he thinks right as to the reten- tion by any person of any money or valuable securities appeal. belonging to the person so convicted and taken from such person on his apprehension or of any money or valuable securities at the date of his conviction in the possession of the prosecution for the period of ten days, or in the event of an appeal, until the determination thereof by the Full Court. The Registrar shall keep a record of any directions given under this rule.

of dis-

consequent

on conviction.

(2) Where upon conviction of any person of any Suspension offence any disqualification, forfeiture or disability attaches qualifications to such person by reason of such conviction, such disquali- fication, forfeiture or disability shall not attach for the period of ten days from the date of the verdict against such person, nor, in the event of an appeal under the Ordinance to the Full Court, until the determination thereof.

of order for

or forfeiture

(3) The operation of any order made, on a conviction, Suspension by the trial judge under any Ordinance for the destruction destruction or forfeiture of any thing which is the subject of the pro- of property. secution or connected therewith shall be suspended in like manner as the orders referred to in paragraph (1) of rule 9.

of proceedings

consequent

(4) Where, upon conviction of any person of any Suspension offence, any claim may be made or any proceedings may or claims be taken under any Ordinance against such person or any on conviction, other person in consequence of such conviction, such pro- ceedings shall not be taken until after the period of ten days from the date on which the verdict against such person was returned, nor, in the event of an appeal under the Ordin- ance to the Full Court, until the determination thereof.

Period of of orders

suspension

under

s.

82 (5)

(e) of

(Cap. 26.)

12. The time during which an order of restitution or the operation of subsection (1) of section 26 of the Sale of Goods Ordinance, is suspended under paragraph (e) of subsection (5) of section 82 of the Ordinance shall commence Ordinance. to run from the day on which the verdict of the jury was returned, and in cases where notice of appeal or notice of application for leave to appeal is duly given within ten days after such day, the period of suspension of such order or of the operation of the subsection shall continue until the determination of the appeal.

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