Crimes Act 1961

Appeals - General provisions as to appeals

398: Judgment of Court of Appeal

You could also call this:

“The Court of Appeal decides if someone's appeal is successful or not”

The law used to have a section called ‘Judgment of Court of Appeal’. This section was part of the general rules about appeals in the Crimes Act 1961. However, this section no longer exists. The government removed it on 1 July 2013. They did this by changing the law through the Crimes Amendment Act (No 4) 2011. When a part of a law is removed like this, we say it has been ‘repealed’.

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Part 13 Appeals
General provisions as to appeals

398Judgment of Court of Appeal (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 398: repealed, on , by section 6 of the Crimes Amendment Act (No 4) 2011 (2011 No 85).