Crimes Act 1961

Appeals - Appeal against conviction or sentence

392: Duties of Registrar with respect to notices of appeal, etc

You could also call this:

“This part of the law explained how court workers handled paperwork for people who disagreed with their punishment.”

This part of the law used to explain what the Registrar had to do when someone appealed their conviction or sentence. However, it’s no longer in effect. The government removed this section on 1 July 2013. If you want to know what happens now when someone appeals, you’ll need to look at other, more current parts of the law.

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Part 13 Appeals
Appeal against conviction or sentence

392Duties of Registrar with respect to notices of appeal, etc (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 392: repealed, on , by section 6 of the Crimes Amendment Act (No 4) 2011 (2011 No 85).