PART VII Solemn Proceedings

Pre-trial proceedings

74 Appeals in connection with preliminary diets.

1

Without prejudice F14to any right of appeal under section 106 or 108 a party may, in accordance with such procedure as may be prescribed by Act of Adjournal, appeal to the High Court against a decision at a first diet or a preliminary F1hearing.

2

An appeal under subsection (1) above—

a

may not be taken against a decision to adjourn the first F2diet or, as the case may be, preliminary F3hearing or to F4accelerate or postpone the trial diet;

F16aza

may not be taken against a decision taken by virtue of section 35 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2016;

F5aa

may not be taken against a decision taken by virtue of—

i

in the case of a first diet, section 71(1A),

ii

in the case of a preliminary F6hearing, section 72(6)(e),

of this Act;

F7ab

may not be taken against a decision at a preliminary hearing, in appointing a trial diet, to appoint or not to appoint it as a floating diet for the purposes of section 83A(2) of this Act;

b

must be taken not later than F13seven days after the decision.

F152A

An appeal under subsection (1) may be taken—

a

in the case of a decision to dismiss the indictment or any part of it, by the prosecutor without the leave of the court,

b

in any other case, only with the leave of the court of first instance (granted on the motion of a party or ex proprio motu).

3

Where an appeal is taken under subsection (1) above, the High Court may postpone F8any trial diet that has been appointed for such period as appears to it to be appropriate and may, if it thinks fit, direct that such period (or some part of it) shall not count towards any time limit applying in respect of the case.

F93A

Where an appeal is taken under subsection (1) above against a decision at a preliminary hearing, the High Court may adjourn, or further adjourn, the preliminary hearing for such period as appears to it to be appropriate and may, if it thinks fit, direct that such period (or some part of it) shall not count towards any time limit applying in respect of the case.

4

In disposing of an appeal under subsection (1) above the High Court—

a

may affirm the decision of the court of first instance or may remit the case to it with such directions in the matter as it thinks fit; F10. . .

b

where the court of first instance has dismissed the indictment or any part of it, may reverse that decision and direct that the court of first instance fix

F11i

where the indictment is in respect of the High Court, a further preliminary hearing; or

ii

where the indictment is in respect of the sheriff court,

a trial diet, if it has not already fixed one as regards so much of the indictment as it has not dismissed.

F12c

may on cause shown extend the period mentioned in section 65(1) of this Act.