Part I Appeal to Court of Appeal in Criminal Cases

Supplementary

C131 Powers of Court under Part I which are exercisable by single judge.

F11

There may be exercised by a single judge in the same manner as by the Court of Appeal and subject to the same provisions—

a

the powers of the Court of Appeal under this Part of this Act specified in subsection (2) below;

b

the power to give directions under section 4(4) of the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1976; and

c

the powers to make orders for the payment of costs under sections 16 to 18 of the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 in proceedings under this Part of this Act.

2

The powers mentioned in subsection (1)(a) above are the following:—

a

to give leave to appeal;

b

to extend the time within which notice of appeal or of application for leave to appeal may be given;

c

to allow an appellant to be present at any proceedings;

d

to order a witness to attend for examination;

F2e

to exercise the powers conferred by section 19 of this Act;

f

to make orders under section 8(2) of this Act and discharge or vary such orders;

g

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h

to give directions under section 29(1) of this Act.

F42A

The power of the Court of Appeal to suspend a person’s disqualification under F5section 40(2) of the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 may be exercised by a single judge in the same manner as it may be exercised by the Court.

F62B

The power of the Court of Appeal to grant leave of appeal under section 159 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 may be exercised by a single judge in the same manner as it may be exercised by the Court

3

If the single judge refuses an application on the part of an appellant to exercise in his favour any of the powers above specified, the appellant shall be entitled to have the application determined by the Court of Appeal.

31AF7 Powers of Court under Part I which are exercisable by registrar.

1

The powers of the Court of Appeal under this Part of this Act which are specified in subsection (2) below may be exercised by the registrar.

2

The powers mentioned in subsection (1) above are the following—

a

to extend the time within which notice of appeal or of application for leave to appeal may be given;

b

to order a witness to attend for examination; and

c

to vary the conditions of bail granted to an appellant by the Court of Appeal or the Crown Court.

3

No variation of the conditions of bail granted to an appellant may be made by the registrar unless he is satisfied that the respondent does not object to the variation; but, subject to that, the powers specified in that subsection are to be exercised by the registrar in the same manner as by the Court of Appeal and subject to the same provisions.

4

If the registrar refuses an application on the part of an appellant to exercise in his favour any of the powers specified in subsection (2) above, the appellant shall be entitled to have the application determined by a single judge.

32 Transcripts.

1

Rules of court may provide—

a

for the making of a record (whether by means of shorthand notes, by mechanical means or otherwise) of any proceedings in respect of which an appeal lies (with or without leave) to the Court of Appeal; and

b

for the making and verification of a transcript of any such record and for supplying the transcript (on payment of such charge, if any, as may be fixed for the time being by the Treasury) to the registrar for the use of the Court of Appeal or any judge exercising the powers of a judge of the Court, and to such other persons and in such circumstances as may be prescribed by the rules.

2

Without prejudice to subsection (1) above, the Secretary of State may, if he thinks fit, in any case direct that a transcript shall be made of any such record made in pursuance of the rules and be supplied to him.

3

The cost—

a

of making any such record in pursuance of the rules; and

b

of making and supplying in pursuance of this section any transcript ordered to be supplied to the registrar or the Secretary of State,

shall be defrayed, in accordance with scales of payment fixed for the time being by the Treasury, out of moneys provided by Parliament; and the cost of providing and installing at a court any equipment required for the purpose of making such a record or transcript shall also be defrayed out of moneys so provided.