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CRIMINAL CODE 1924 - SECT 399

   Interpretation
In this chapter, unless the contrary intention appears –
appellant means any person convicted, or any prosecutor, who wishes to appeal under this chapter;
Attorney-General includes an officer appointed to prosecute in any criminal proceeding;
Court means the Court of Criminal Appeal;
court of trial means the court before which an accused person has been tried upon an indictment, or the court which has passed sentence upon a plea of guilty;
person convicted includes an accused person who, not having set up insanity as a defence, has been acquitted on the ground of insanity;
Registrar means the Registrar of the Court appointed by this chapter;
sentence includes any order made by the court of trial
(a) for the keeping in custody of any person convicted;
(b) with reference to any property; or
(c) with reference to any moneys to be paid by a person convicted.



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