Tasmanian Consolidated Regulations

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SUPREME COURT RULES 2000 - REG 667

Cases in which evidence is lengthy
(1)  In any case in which the evidence or material used at the trial is of great length or may not conveniently be reproduced, the Court or a judge may direct that it –
(a) be omitted from the appeal book; and
(b) be produced in the Full Court.
(2)  The Court or a judge may give any other direction as to the materials to be used on the hearing of any appeal.



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