The Court of Criminal Appeal

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The Court of Criminal Appeal
Robert Ernest Ross
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Where the Judge of the Court of Trial, on the conviction of a person, makes an order condemning that person to the (a) Section 6, post, p. 150. Appeal or application is against the (6) 56 Viet c. 71. Conviction, but the times referred (c) Section 6, post, p. 150. To clearly relate to appeals against (d) Ibid. The conviction only, and not to (e) The Act does not in terms appeal against the sentence, limit its effect to cases where the (/) Section 6, post, p. 150.
ON OEDEES FOE EESTITUTION 33 pay
...ment of the whole or any part of the costs and expenses of the prosecution, for the offence of which he has been con- victed, out of moneys taken from him on his apprehension or otherwise ; or where the judge lawfully orders a reward to any person who appears to have been active in the apprehension of the convicted person ; or where the judge makes any order under section 30 of the Criminal Law Act, 1826 (a); or under section 74 of the Offences against the Person Act, 1861 (b) ; or under section 9 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1867 (c) ; or where the judge makes any order awarding to any person aggrieved any sum of money to be paid by the convicted person under the Forfeiture Act, 1870 (d)\ or where the judge lawfully makes any order for the payment of money by the convicted person or by any other person or any order affecting the rights or property of the convicted person, the operation of these orders is in all cases suspended till the expiration of ten days after the day on which the order was made, and where notice of appeal or application for leave to appeal against the conviction is given within ten days of the conviction (e), the operation of the orders is further suspended until the determination of the appeal against the conviction (/).

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