Introductory Text
PART 1
1.Citation, commencement and extent
2.General interpretation
PART 2
3.Interpretation of Parts 2 and 3
4.Powers of the Court of Appeal on appeal
5.Initiating procedure
6.Bail
7.Preparation of case for hearing
8.Right of offender to be present
9.Evidence
10.Effect of appeal on sentence
11.Powers of Court under Part 2 which are exercisable by single judge
12.Powers of the Court under Part 2 which are exercisable by registrar
13.Procedural directions: powers of single judge and registrar
14.Appeals against procedural directions
PART 3
15.Right of appeal to the House of Lords
16.Application for leave to appeal
17.Hearing and disposal of appeal
18.Bail on appeal by the offender
19.Detention of offender on appeal by the specified prosecutor
20.Presence of offender at hearing
21.Effect of appeal on sentence
22.Powers of Court of Appeal under Part 3 which are exercisable by single judge
PART 4
23.Powers of the Court of Appeal on appeal
24.Initiating procedure
25.Bail
26.Preparation of case for hearing
27.Right of offender to be present
28.Evidence
29.Additional powers of the Court of Appeal
30.Effect of appeal on sentence
31.Powers of the Court of Appeal under Part 4 which are exercisable by single judge
32.Legal aid
33.Costs
PART 5
34.Right of appeal to the House of Lords
35.Application for leave to appeal
36.Hearing and disposal of appeal
37.Bail on appeal by the offender
38.Detention of offender on appeal by the specified prosecutor
39.Presence of offender at hearing
40.Effect of appeal on sentence
41.Powers of Court of Appeal under Part 5 which are exercisable by single judge
42.Legal aid
43.Costs
44.Taxation of costs
PART 6
45.Interpretation of Parts 4, 5 and 6
46.Jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal under Parts 4 and 5
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Explanatory Note