Appeal to House of Lords in Criminal Cases

9F5F6 Procedure.

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Subsection (4) of section thirty-seven of the Criminal Justice Act 1948 (which enables rules of court to be made with respect to the security given for the purposes of that section and the recommittal of persons admitted to bail thereunder) shall have effect as if references to that section included references to sections four and five of this Act so far as they relate to F2the High Court.

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A defendant who is detained pending an appeal under section one of this Act shall not be entitled to be present on the hearing of the appeal or of any proceedings preliminary or incidental thereto except where an order of F7the Supreme CourtF3authorisesF3or rules of court, as the case may be, authorise him to be present or where F7that House or the court below, as the case may be, gives him leave to be present.

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