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COURT PROCEDURES RULES 2006 - REG 5539

Appeals to Court of Appeal—notification of result of appeal against conviction etc

    (1)     For an application or appeal under this part in relation to a conviction or sentence, the registrar must give notice—

        (a)     to each relevant person about the final decision made on the application or appeal; and

        (b)     to each party to the application or appeal, or anyone else the registrar considers appropriate, about an order made in relation to the application or appeal.

    (2)     However, the registrar need only give notice to a person mentioned in subrule (1) if the person was not present when the application or appeal was decided, or the order made.

    (3)     In this rule:

"present" means—

        (a)     present in person; or

        (b)     present by audiovisual link or audio link.

"relevant person" means—

        (a)     a party to the application or appeal; or

        (b)     the judge who gave the order appealed from; or

        (c)     anyone else the registrar considers appropriate.



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