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CRIMINAL PRACTICE RULES 1999 - REG 81
Starting appeal
(1) The Attorney-General starts an appeal under the Code , section 669A (1) by
filing a notice of appeal with the registrar.
(2) Subject to subrule (6) ,
the Attorney-General must serve a copy of the filed notice of appeal on the
respondent to the appeal personally.
(3) However, if the respondent is in
custody, the Attorney-General may serve the copy on the respondent by leaving
it with a following person— (a) if the respondent is in prison, the
prison’s general manager;
(b) if the respondent is in custody in a place
other than a prison, the person in charge of the place.
(4) If the appeal is
about a summary conviction for an indictable offence about which the convicted
person has appealed to a District Court judge under the Justices Act 1886 ,
section 222 , the Attorney-General must serve a copy of the notice of appeal
on the District Court registrar.
(5) An affidavit of proof of service under
this rule may be filed with the Court of Appeal registrar.
(6) If the court
considers it appropriate, the court may hear an appeal even though the
Attorney-General has not served a copy of the notice of appeal on the
respondent.
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