Colonial Laws And Courts, With a Sketch of the Legal Systems of the World And Tables of Conditions of Appeal to the Privy Council

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An offence which is committed in several States may be dealt within any one of those States (i). At the trial of such indictable offences, either on the application of the accused person or at the discretion of the Court, questions of law may be reserved for the consideration of a full Court of the High Court or of a full Court of the State Supreme Court (k) ; and where the accused person has been convicted of such an offence and the Court arrests judgment, an appeal is given against such arres...t to the same tribunals (/), but, except as above provided, and in the case of error apparent on the face of the proceedings, no appeal lies to the High Court from a judgment or sentence pronounced on the trial of such offences without the special leave of the High Court (m).
The laws of each State, including those relating to procedure, evidence, and competency of witnesses, except as otherwise provided by the Constitution or the laws of the Commonwealth, bind all Courts exercising federal jurisdiction in that State.


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