Magistrates.
FORM 88.
Order to bring up appellant in custody to enter into recognizance of appeal.
HONG KONG.
IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT AT
[CAP. 227
Is. 108.1
To the Commissioner of Prisons in the said Colony.
19 , at + day,
You are hereby ordered to bring C.D., now in your custody, before the undersigned, a magistrate of the said Colony, or such magistrate as may then be sitting at the said court, on the day of o'clock in the noon, that he may enter into a recognizance with conditioned to appear and try an appeal from the conviction [or order], dated the day of 19 of the undersigned [or J.P., Esquire,] a magistrate of the said Colony, and may thereupon, if the magistrate thinks fit, be released from your custody.
suret
Dated this [L.S.] day of
(Signed.) Magistrate.
FORM 89.
Notice of appeal to a judge against conviction.
IN THE MAGISTRATE'S Court at HONG KONG.
[s. 112.]
To M.N., the magistrates' clerk at the said 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 a certain conviction of me by J.P., Esquire, a magistrate sitting at the said court for having on at (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.
137
Magistrates.
FORM 88.
Order to bring up appellant in custody to enter into recognizance of appeal.
HONG KONG.
IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT AT
[CAP. 227
Is. 108.1
To the Commissioner of Prisons in the said Colony.
19
,
at
+
day,
You are hereby ordered to bring C.D., now in your custody, before the undersigned, a magistrate of the said Colony, or such magistrate as may then be sitting at the said court, on the
day of
o'clock in the
noon, that he may enter into a recognizance with conditioned to appear and try an appeal from the conviction [or order], dated the
day of 19 of the undersigned [or J.P., Esquire,] a magistrate of the said Colony, and may thereupon, if the magistrate thinks fit, be released from your custody.
•
suret
Dated this
[L.S.]
day of
(Signed.)
FORM 89.
19
,
Magistrate.
Notice of appeal to a judge against conviction.
IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COurt at
HONG KONG.
[s. 112.]
To M.N., the magistrates' clerk at the said 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 a certain conviction of me by J.P., Esquire, a magis- trate sitting at the said court for having on
at (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 proceed- ings 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
(Signed)
137
19
A.B.
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