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Western Australia Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2021 Contents Part 1 -- Preliminary 1. Short title 2 2. Commencement 2 Part 2 -- Criminal Appeals Act 2004 amended 3. Act amended 3 4. Part 3A inserted 3 Part 3A -- Further appeals against conviction Division 1 -- Preliminary 35B. Application of this Part 3 35C. Term used: offender 3 35D. Fresh, new and compelling evidence 3 Division 2 -- Rights of appeal 35E. Second or subsequent appeal against conviction 4 Division 3 -- Commencing and deciding appeals 35F. Leave to appeal required in all cases 5 35G. Commencing appeal 5 35H. Decision on appeal 6 Division 4 -- Fees and costs 35I. No fees 7 35J. Costs against appellant 7 5. Section 53 inserted 8 53. Review of amendments made by Criminal Appeals Amendment Act 2021 8 35--1 page i Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2021 Contents Part 3 -- Consequential amendments to other Acts Division 1 -- Bail Act 1982 amended 6. Act amended 9 7. Section 15A amended 9 Division 2 -- Criminal Procedure Act 2004 amended 8. Act amended 9 9. Section 121 amended 9 Division 3 -- Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Act 1994 amended 10. Act amended 10 11. Section 101B amended 10 Division 4 -- Supreme Court Act 1935 amended 12. Act amended 10 13. Section 57 amended 10 14. Section 58 amended 10 page ii Western Australia LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2021 A Bill for An Act to amend the Criminal Appeals Act 2004 to introduce rights of further appeal against conviction, and to make consequential amendments to -- • the Bail Act 1982; and • the Criminal Procedure Act 2004; and • the Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Act 1994; and • the Supreme Court Act 1935. The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows: page 1 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2021 Part 1 Preliminary s. 1 1 Part 1 -- Preliminary 2 1. Short title 3 This is the Criminal Appeals Amendment Act 2021. 4 2. Commencement 5 This Act comes into operation as follows -- 6 (a) Part 1 -- on the day on which this Act receives the 7 Royal Assent; 8 (b) the rest of the Act -- on a day fixed by proclamation, 9 and different days may be fixed for different provisions. page 2 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2021 Criminal Appeals Act 2004 amended Part 2 s. 3 1 Part 2 -- Criminal Appeals Act 2004 amended 2 3. Act amended 3 This Part amends the Criminal Appeals Act 2004. 4 4. Part 3A inserted 5 After section 35A insert: 6 7 Part 3A -- Further appeals against conviction 8 Division 1 -- Preliminary 9 35B. Application of this Part 10 This Part applies to an offender whether the offender 11 was convicted of the offence to which an appeal under 12 this Part relates before or after the Criminal Appeals 13 Amendment Act 2021 came into operation. 14 35C. Term used: offender 15 In this Part -- 16 offender has the meaning given in section 22. 17 35D. Fresh, new and compelling evidence 18 (1) For the purposes of this Part, evidence relating to an 19 offence of which an offender was convicted is fresh -- 20 (a) if, despite the exercise of reasonable diligence, 21 the evidence was not and could not have been 22 tendered at the trial of the offence or any 23 previous appeal; or 24 (b) if -- 25 (i) the evidence was not tendered at the 26 trial of the offence or any previous page 3 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2021 Part 2 Criminal Appeals Act 2004 amended s. 4 1 appeal but, with the exercise of 2 reasonable diligence, could have been 3 tendered at the trial of the offence or 4 any previous appeal; and 5 (ii) the failure to tender the evidence was 6 due to the incompetence or negligence 7 of a lawyer representing the offender. 8 (2) For the purposes of this Part, evidence relating to an 9 offence of which an offender was convicted is new if 10 the evidence was not tendered at the trial of the offence 11 or any previous appeal but, with the exercise of 12 reasonable diligence, could have been tendered at the 13 trial of the offence or any previous appeal. 14 (3) Despite subsection (2), evidence is not new evidence if 15 it is fresh evidence under subsection (1)(b). 16 (4) For the purposes of this Part, evidence relating to an 17 offence of which an offender was convicted is 18 compelling if it is highly probative in the context of the 19 issues in dispute at the trial of the offence. 20 Division 2 -- Rights of appeal 21 35E. Second or subsequent appeal against conviction 22 (1) Subject to this Part, an offender convicted of an 23 offence on indictment may bring a 2nd or subsequent 24 appeal to the Court of Appeal against conviction if -- 25 (a) there is fresh and compelling evidence relating 26 to the offence; or 27 (b) there is new and compelling evidence relating 28 to the offence. page 4 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2021 Criminal Appeals Act 2004 amended Part 2 s. 4 1 (2) Evidence is not precluded from being admissible on an 2 appeal brought under this Part just because it would not 3 have been admissible in the earlier trial of the offence 4 resulting in the relevant conviction. 5 Division 3 -- Commencing and deciding appeals 6 35F. Leave to appeal required in all cases 7 (1) Leave of the Court of Appeal is required for each 8 ground of appeal in an appeal brought under this Part. 9 (2) Except as provided in subsection (3), the Court of 10 Appeal must decide whether to give leave to appeal on 11 a ground of the appeal before the hearing of the appeal. 12 (3) If the Court of Appeal considers it necessary or 13 desirable, it may give leave to appeal at the hearing of, 14 or when giving judgment on, the appeal. 15 (4) After an appeal has commenced, the Court of Appeal 16 must not give leave to appeal on a ground of appeal 17 unless it is satisfied -- 18 (a) the ground identifies fresh and compelling 19 evidence or new and compelling evidence that 20 should, in the interests of justice, be considered 21 on an appeal; and 22 (b) the ground has a reasonable prospect of 23 succeeding. 24 (5) Unless the Court of Appeal gives leave to appeal on at 25 least 1 ground of appeal, the appeal is taken to have 26 been dismissed. 27 35G. Commencing appeal 28 (1) An appeal under this Part must be commenced and 29 conducted in accordance with this Part and rules of 30 court. page 5 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2021 Part 2 Criminal Appeals Act 2004 amended s. 4 1 (2) An appeal under this Part must be commenced by 2 lodging with the Court of Appeal an application for 3 leave to appeal that sets out the grounds for appeal. 4 (3) On commencing an appeal, the appellant must serve a 5 copy of the application for leave to appeal on the other 6 party or parties to the proceedings before the trial 7 court. 8 (4) The Court of Appeal may at any time order the 9 appellant to serve a copy of the application for leave to 10 appeal on any other person that the court thinks fit. 11 35H. Decision on appeal 12 (1) Unless, under subsection (2) or (4), the Court of 13 Appeal allows an appeal, it must dismiss the appeal. 14 (2) The Court of Appeal must allow an appeal based on 15 fresh and compelling evidence if it is satisfied there 16 was a miscarriage of justice. 17 (3) Despite subsection (2), even if 1 or more grounds 18 might be decided in favour of the offender, the Court of 19 Appeal may dismiss the appeal if it considers that no 20 substantial miscarriage of justice has occurred. 21 (4) The Court of Appeal must allow an appeal based on 22 new and compelling evidence if it is satisfied on the 23 balance of probabilities that, in light of all the 24 evidence, the evidence establishes that the offender is 25 innocent. 26 (5) If the Court of Appeal allows the appeal, it must set 27 aside the conviction of the offence and must -- 28 (a) order a new trial; or 29 (b) enter a judgment, and deal with the offender in 30 a manner, referred to in section 30(5)(b) to (e). page 6 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2021 Criminal Appeals Act 2004 amended Part 2 s. 4 1 (6) If the Court of Appeal orders a new trial under 2 subsection (5)(a), section 34 applies, with any 3 necessary modifications, as if the appeal had been 4 brought under Part 3. 5 (7) If the Court of Appeal enters a judgment under 6 subsection (5)(b), section 30(6) applies, with any 7 necessary modifications, as if the appeal had been 8 brought under Part 3. 9 Division 4 -- Fees and costs 10 35I. No fees 11 A party to an appeal under this Part must not be 12 charged a fee by a court for, or in respect of, any act or 13 proceeding that relates to the appeal or its 14 commencement. 15 35J. Costs against appellant 16 (1) This section applies if an application for leave to 17 appeal under this Part is dismissed under 18 section 35F(5). 19 (2) The Court of Appeal may order the appellant to pay 20 another party's costs of, or relating to, the appeal. 21 (3) If the Court of Appeal orders the appellant to pay any 22 costs under subsection (2), section 21 applies, with any 23 necessary modifications, as if the order were made 24 under Part 2. 25 page 7 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2021 Part 2 Criminal Appeals Act 2004 amended s. 5 1 5. Section 53 inserted 2 After section 52 insert: 3 4 53. Review of amendments made by Criminal Appeals 5 Amendment Act 2021 6 (1) The Minister must review the operation and 7 effectiveness of the amendments made to this Act by 8 the Criminal Appeals Amendment Act 2021, and 9 prepare a report based on the review, as soon as 10 practicable after the 5th anniversary of the day on which 11 the Criminal Appeals Amendment Act 2021 section 4 12 comes into operation. 13 (2) The Minister must cause the report to be laid before 14 each House of Parliament as soon as practicable after it 15 is prepared, but not later than 12 months after the 16 5th anniversary. 17 page 8 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2021 Consequential amendments to other Acts Part 3 Bail Act 1982 amended Division 1 s. 6 1 Part 3 -- Consequential amendments to other Acts 2 Division 1 -- Bail Act 1982 amended 3 6. Act amended 4 This Division amends the Bail Act 1982. 5 7. Section 15A amended 6 In section 15A(2): 7 (a) in paragraph (c) delete "Supreme Court." and insert: 8 9 Supreme Court; or 10 11 (b) after paragraph (c) insert: 12 13 (d) a single judge of appeal. 14 15 Division 2 -- Criminal Procedure Act 2004 amended 16 8. Act amended 17 This Division amends the Criminal Procedure Act 2004. 18 9. Section 121 amended 19 In section 121(2) and (4)(a) delete "Part 3" and insert: 20 21 Part 3 or 3A 22 page 9 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2021 Part 3 Consequential amendments to other Acts Division 3 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Act 1994 amended s. 10 1 Division 3 -- Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices 2 Enforcement Act 1994 amended 3 10. Act amended 4 This Division amends the Fines, Penalties and Infringement 5 Notices Enforcement Act 1994. 6 11. Section 101B amended 7 In section 101B(1)(b) delete "Part 2 or 3" and insert: 8 9 Part 2, 3 or 3A 10 11 Division 4 -- Supreme Court Act 1935 amended 12 12. Act amended 13 This Division amends the Supreme Court Act 1935. 14 13. Section 57 amended 15 In section 57(2) and (4)(a) delete "Part 3" and insert: 16 17 Part 3 or 3A 18 19 14. Section 58 amended 20 In section 58(1)(f) delete "Part 3" and insert: 21 22 Part 3 or 3A 23
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