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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ACT 1921 - SECT 161

161—Right of appeal against ancillary orders

        (1)         A person against whom an ancillary order has been made may, in accordance with rules of court, appeal to the Court of Appeal against that order.

        (2)         The Attorney-General may, in accordance with rules of court, appeal to the Court of Appeal against an ancillary order or a decision not to make an ancillary order.

        (3)         An appeal under this section (whether relating to civil or criminal proceedings) may, if appropriate, be heard together with an appeal against sentence and may be brought as part of such an appeal.

        (4)         If an appeal against sentence and an appeal against an ancillary order are brought separately the Supreme Court may direct that they be heard together.



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