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CRIMINAL PRACTICE RULES 1999 - REG 74
Lawyer withdrawing from acting for convicted person
74 Lawyer withdrawing from acting for convicted person
(1) A lawyer who is no longer instructed to act for a convicted person in a
proceeding mentioned in rule 73(1) may withdraw from acting for the convicted
person in the proceeding by— (a) as soon as possible after becoming aware
that the lawyer is no longer instructed to act, giving the registrar written
notice that the lawyer no longer acts for the convicted person; and
(b) at
the same time, giving a copy of the notice to each of the following persons at
the person’s address that is last known to the lawyer— (i) the respondent;
(ii) the convicted person.
(2) A lawyer who wants to withdraw from acting for
a convicted person in a proceeding mentioned in rule 73(1), other than because
the lawyer is no longer instructed to act for the convicted person, may
withdraw by— (a) giving written notice to the registrar that the lawyer
intends seeking the court’s leave to withdraw from acting for the convicted
person in the proceeding; and
(b) giving a copy of the notice to— (i) the
respondent; and
(ii) if the lawyer knows the convicted person’s current
address, the convicted person; and
(c) obtaining the court’s leave to
withdraw from acting for the convicted person in the proceeding.
(3) The
lawyer must give the notice or copy mentioned in subrule (2) — (a) no later
than 14 days before the day the proceeding is set down for hearing (the
"hearing day" ); or
(b) if the hearing day is sooner than the 14 days, as
soon as possible.
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