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379AB: Appeal against decision of Court of Appeal on appeal against certain orders
or “You can ask for another review if you don't agree with a decision about your case before the trial starts.”

You could also call this:

“This rule explains how someone can ask a higher court to change a decision about letting them out of jail while waiting for their trial.”

This part of the law has been removed. It used to talk about how you could appeal a decision about bail made by the High Court. Bail is when you’re allowed to go free while waiting for your trial. The law changed on 1 January 2001, and now this section no longer exists. If you want to know about appealing bail decisions now, you need to look at a different law called the Bail Act 2000.

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Next up: 379C: Procedural provisions relating to appeal on question of bail

or “This explains how to handle the steps when someone asks to change a decision about letting them out of jail before their trial.”

Part 13 Appeals
Appeal on question of bail

379BAppeal from decision of High Court relating to bail (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 379B: repealed, on , by section 74(2) of the Bail Act 2000 (2000 No 38).