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1982 Ed.]

Criminal Appeal Rules

[CAP. 221

31. Where, upon conviction of a person of an offence, a claim may be made or proceedings may be taken under any Ordinance against him, or against any other person, in consequence of such conviction, such proceedings shall not be taken until after the period of 10 days from the date of conviction, nor, in the event of an appeal until the determination thereof by the Court of Appeal.

32. (1) The time during which an order of restitution is suspended under section 83X(4) of the Ordinance shall commence to run from the date of conviction.

(2) Where notice of appeal, or notice of application for leave to appeal, is duly given within 10 days after the date of conviction, the period of suspension of such order shall continue until the determination of the appeal.

NOTES AND REPORT OF TRIAL JUDGE

33. The Registrar, when he has received a notice of appeal, a notice of application for leave to appeal or a notice of application for extension of the time within which such notices must be given, shall obtain from the trial judge the whole or such part of his note of the trial, or a copy thereof, as a judge may certify as being necessary for the purposes of the appeal.

NOTICES OF APPEAL AND PERIOD FOR APPEALING: ABANDONMENT OF APPEALS

34. A convicted person, who wishes to appeal to the Court of Appeal against his conviction or sentence, shall send to the Registrar a notice of appeal, notice of application for leave to appeal or notice of application for extension of the time within which such notice shall be given, as the case may be, in the form set out in the Schedule.

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Suspension of proceedings or claims consequent on conviction.

Period of suspension of orders.

Judge's note.

Forms of appeal notices.

Time for

35. The time within which a convicted person shall give notice of appeal, or notice of his application for leave to appeal, against appealing against his conviction shall commence to run from the date of conviction.

36. The time within which a convicted person shall give notice of appeal, or notice of application for leave to appeal, against his sentence shall commence to run from the day on which the sentence was passed upon him by the trial judge.

37. The Registrar shall, when he has received a notice of appeal, a notice of application for leave to appeal or a notice of application for extension of the time within which such notices shall be given, prepare for the information of the Court of Appeal particulars of the trial and conviction according to Form VI.

conviction.

Time for appealing against

sentence.

Registrar to prepare particulars, etc., of trial.

Form VI.

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1982 Ed.] Criminal Appeal Rules [CAP. 221 31. Where, upon conviction of a person of an offence, a claim may be made or proceedings may be taken under any Ordinance against him, or against any other person, in consequence of such conviction, such proceedings shall not be taken until after the period of 10 days from the date of conviction, nor, in the event of an appeal until the determination thereof by the Court of Appeal. 32. (1) The time during which an order of restitution is suspended under section 83X(4) of the Ordinance shall commence to run from the date of conviction. (2) Where notice of appeal, or notice of application for leave to appeal, is duly given within 10 days after the date of conviction, the period of suspension of such order shall continue until the determination of the appeal. NOTES AND REPORT OF TRIAL JUDGE 33. The Registrar, when he has received a notice of appeal, a notice of application for leave to appeal or a notice of application for extension of the time within which such notices must be given, shall obtain from the trial judge the whole or such part of his note of the trial, or a copy thereof, as a judge may certify as being necessary for the purposes of the appeal. NOTICES OF APPEAL AND PERIOD FOR APPEALING: ABANDONMENT OF APPEALS 34. A convicted person, who wishes to appeal to the Court of Appeal against his conviction or sentence, shall send to the Registrar a notice of appeal, notice of application for leave to appeal or notice of application for extension of the time within which such notice shall be given, as the case may be, in the form set out in the Schedule. A 9 (Subsidiary] Suspension of proceedings or claims consequent on conviction. Period of suspension of orders. Judge's note. Forms of appeal notices. Time for 35. The time within which a convicted person shall give notice of appeal, or notice of his application for leave to appeal, against appealing against his conviction shall commence to run from the date of conviction. 36. The time within which a convicted person shall give notice of appeal, or notice of application for leave to appeal, against his sentence shall commence to run from the day on which the sentence was passed upon him by the trial judge. 37. The Registrar shall, when he has received a notice of appeal, a notice of application for leave to appeal or a notice of application for extension of the time within which such notices shall be given, prepare for the information of the Court of Appeal particulars of the trial and conviction according to Form VI. conviction. Time for appealing against sentence. Registrar to prepare particulars, etc., of trial. Form VI.
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1982 Ed.] Criminal Appeal Rules [CAP. 221 31. Where, upon conviction of a person of an offence, a claim may be made or proceedings may be taken under any Ordinance against him, or against any other person, in consequence of such conviction, such proceedings shall not be taken until after the period of 10 days from the date of conviction, nor, in the event of an appeal until the determination thereof by the Court of Appeal. 32. (1) The time during which an order of restitution is suspended under section 83X(4) of the Ordinance shall commence to run from the date of conviction. (2) Where notice of appeal, or notice of application for leave to appeal, is duly given within 10 days after the date of conviction, the period of suspension of such order shall continue until the determination of the appeal. NOTES AND REPORT OF TRIAL JUDGE 33. The Registrar, when he has received a notice of appeal, a notice of application for leave to appeal or a notice of application for extension of the time within which such notices must be given, shall obtain from the trial judge the whole or such part of his note of the trial, or a copy thereof. as a judge may certify as being necessary for the purposes of the appeal. NOTICES OF APPEAL AND PERIOD FOR APPEALING: ABANDONMENT OF APPEALS 34. A convicted person, who wishes to appeal to the Court of Appeal against his conviction or sentence, shall send to the Registrar a notice of appeal, notice of application for leave to appeal or notice of application for extension of the time within which such notice shall be given, as the case may be, in the form set out in the Schedule. A 9 (Subsidiary] Suspension of proceedings or claims consequent on conviction. Period of suspension of orders. Judge's note. Forms of appeal notices. Time for 35. The time within which a convicted person shall give notice of appeal, or notice of his application for leave to appeal, against appealing against his conviction shall commence to run from the date of conviction. 36. The time within which a convicted person shall give notice of appeal, or notice of application for leave to appeal, against his sentence shall commence to run from the day on which the sentence was passed upon him by the trial judge. 37. The Registrar shall, when he has received a notice of appeal, a notice of application for leave to appeal or a notice of application for extension of the time within which such notices shall be given, prepare for the information of the Court of Appeal particulars of the trial and conviction according to Form VI. conviction. Time for appealing against sentence. Registrar to prepare particulars, etc.. of trial. Form VI.
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1982 Ed.]

Criminal Appeal Rules

[CAP. 221

31. Where, upon conviction of a person of an offence, a claim may be made or proceedings may be taken under any Ordinance against him, or against any other person, in consequence of such conviction, such proceedings shall not be taken until after the period of 10 days from the date of conviction, nor, in the event of an appeal until the determination thereof by the Court of Appeal.

32. (1) The time during which an order of restitution is suspended under section 83X(4) of the Ordinance shall commence to run from the date of conviction.

(2) Where notice of appeal, or notice of application for leave to appeal, is duly given within 10 days after the date of conviction, the period of suspension of such order shall continue until the determination of the appeal.

NOTES AND REPORT OF TRIAL JUDGE

33. The Registrar, when he has received a notice of appeal, a notice of application for leave to appeal or a notice of application for extension of the time within which such notices must be given, shall obtain from the trial judge the whole or such part of his note of the trial, or a copy thereof. as a judge may certify as being necessary for the purposes of the appeal.

NOTICES OF APPEAL AND PERIOD FOR APPEALING: ABANDONMENT OF APPEALS

34. A convicted person, who wishes to appeal to the Court of Appeal against his conviction or sentence, shall send to the Registrar a notice of appeal, notice of application for leave to appeal or notice of application for extension of the time within which such notice shall be given, as the case may be, in the form set out in the Schedule.

A 9

(Subsidiary]

Suspension of proceedings or claims consequent on conviction.

Period of suspension of orders.

Judge's note.

Forms of appeal notices.

Time for

35. The time within which a convicted person shall give notice of appeal, or notice of his application for leave to appeal, against appealing against his conviction shall commence to run from the date of conviction.

36. The time within which a convicted person shall give notice of appeal, or notice of application for leave to appeal, against his sentence shall commence to run from the day on which the sentence was passed upon him by the trial judge.

37. The Registrar shall, when he has received a notice of appeal, a notice of application for leave to appeal or a notice of application for extension of the time within which such notices shall be given, prepare for the information of the Court of Appeal particulars of the trial and conviction according to Form VI.

conviction.

Time for appealing against

sentence.

Registrar to prepare particulars, etc.. of trial.

Form VI.

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