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CRIMINAL PRACTICE RULES 1999 - REG 97
Appeal record book
(1) As soon as practicable after the initial notice is filed for an appeal,
the registrar must— (a) prepare a record book for the appeal (the
"appeal record book" ); and
(b) make the number of copies of the
appeal record book the registrar considers necessary for the appeal.
(2) The
appeal record book must contain the following documents, to the extent the
registrar considers the documents necessary for the court’s decision on the
appeal— (a) the notice of appeal, notice of application for leave to appeal
or notice of reference;
(b) the trial transcript;
(c) the exhibits tendered
at the trial;
(d) any other document.
(3) In deciding whether a document is
necessary under subrule (2) , the registrar may consult with the parties.
(4)
In this rule—
"initial notice" means— (a) for an appeal that may be made only with the
leave of the court—the notice of application for leave to appeal; or
(b)
for another appeal—the notice of appeal; or
(c) for a reference by the
Attorney-General—the notice of reference.
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