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  1. Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador — Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules (2002) - SI/2002-96 (Section 2)
    Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador — Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules (2002)
    •  (1) These Rules shall apply to appeals under Part XXI and under sections 784, 830 and 839 of the Code, and to any other appeal filed in the Court in relation to any cause or matter processed in accordance with criminal procedures, so far as the Rules are not inconsistent with any provision of the Code or any other statute or any uniform rules of court made by the Governor in Council under subsection 482(5) of the Code.

    • (2) The provisions of these Rules relating to prisoner appeals shall, subject to Rule 2(1) and with the necessary modifications, apply to an appeal by any person who, although not convicted, is detained in custody and appeals under section 672.72 of the Code.


  2. Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador — Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules (2002) - SI/2002-96 (Section 31)
    Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador — Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules (2002)
    •  (1) These Rules come into force on July 1, 2002, without prejudice to any proceeding which may have been taken prior to that date.


  3. Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador — Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules (2002) - SI/2002-96 (Section 10)
    Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador — Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules (2002)
    •  (1) Subject to Rule 10(3), non-compliance with these Rules does not render a proceeding void, but where non-compliance occurs, the Court may give any direction or make any order it considers appropriate to give effect to the intent of these Rules.

    • (2) Where a party to an appeal or counsel fails to perfect the appeal within a period of 6 months after the filing of the transcript or, where no transcript is filed, within a period of 12 months after the filing of the notice of appeal, or a party or their counsel otherwise fails to comply with these Rules, the Court, on application of any other party to the appeal or of its own motion, on giving to the parties such notice, if any, as the Registrar is able to effect, or without notice if reasonable notice cannot be effected, may

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    • (3) Where the notice of appeal was filed prior to January 1, 2000, and 12 months after the day on which these Rules come into force have passed since the last step was taken, and no other order has been made under these Rules, the appeal shall be deemed to have been abandoned and the Registrar shall file a notice of deemed abandonment.


  4. Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador — Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules (2002) - SI/2002-96 (Section 1)
    Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador — Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules (2002)
    •  (1) In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires:

      time prescribed

      time prescribed means the time limited or appointed by these Rules or by a judgment or order. (délai prescrit)

    • (2) The interpretation sections of the Code apply to these Rules.


  5. Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador — Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules (2002) - SI/2002-96 (Section 27)
    Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador — Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules (2002)

     The rules, with any necessary modifications, of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador relating to civil procedure and other related rules of the Court shall, if not inconsistent with these Rules, the Code or any other statute having application, apply to these Rules in all matters not provided for herein.



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