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SUPREME COURT (CRIMINAL PROCEDURE) RULES 2017 - REG 2.03

Jurisdiction and powers exercisable by two Judges of Appeal

    (1)     Two Judges of Appeal may constitute, and may exercise all the jurisdiction and powers of, the Court of Appeal in appeals from the County Court under Divisions 2 and 4 of Part 6.3 of Chapter 6 of the Act.

Note

See Order 3 for interlocutory appeals under the Criminal Procedure Act 2009 .

    (2)     Two Judges of Appeal may constitute, and may exercise all the jurisdiction and powers of, the Court of Appeal to dismiss an appeal or an application for leave to appeal—

        (a)     for noncompliance with this Order; or

        (b)     if it is otherwise appropriate to do so.

    (3)     Two Judges of Appeal may make any order or give any direction incidental or ancillary to the exercise by them of the jurisdiction and powers of the Court of Appeal.



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