Criminal Procedure Act 2011

Appeals - Appeals against suppression orders - Further appeals

294: Determination of High Court final

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"The High Court's decision is final and cannot be appealed again."

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If you have a second appeal in the High Court, the High Court's decision is final. You cannot appeal the High Court's decision again. The High Court has the last say in the matter.

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Part 6Appeals
Appeals against suppression orders: Further appeals

294Determination of High Court final

  1. Every determination of a second appeal under this subpart by the High Court is final.