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SI/93-53
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PART 2Appeal Book and Transcript — Appeals other than Sentence Appeals (continued)
10 (1) Unless otherwise directed by the registrar, the appellant shall file four copies of his factum and deliver a copy of it to the respondent within 30 days after filing the appeal book and transcript.
(2) Unless otherwise directed by the registrar, the respondent shall file four copies of his factum and deliver a copy of it to the appellant within 30 days after receiving the appellant’s factum.
(3) Where the appellant wishes to reply to the respondent’s factum, he shall file his factum in reply within seven days after receiving the respondent’s factum and promptly deliver a copy of it to the respondent.
“Having consulted with counsel for the respondent, I consider that the hearing of this appeal should take —. I consider that the presentation of my argument will take —.”
PART 3Sentence Appeals
11 In an appeal against sentence, the appellant shall file four copies of such sentence appeal material as may be required by the registrar and serve one copy of the material on the respondent.
12 The court may order preparation of a post-sentence report relating to a person in respect of whom an appeal against sentence has been brought.
PART 4Other Pre-hearing Matters
(b) where the appeal required leave and leave has not yet been granted, the court or a justice may dismiss the appeal or make any other order that the court or justice considers just.
(a) he shall serve the appellant and respondent with at least two days’ notice of the hearing of the reference; and
(b) the grounds in paragraphs 17(3)(a) and (b) for not requiring service on an unrepresented appellant apply.
(2) A signature in a notice under paragraph (1)(a) shall be witnessed.
(2) Where a direction is made under subrule (1), the parties or their counsel shall attend before a justice at the time and place directed, to consider
(a) the reduction in size of the appeal book or transcript;
(c) the fixing of the time for the hearing of the appeal;
(3) After a pre-hearing conference, the justice who held it may make a direction on any matter referred to in paragraphs (2)(a) to (e) and that direction shall govern the conduct of the appeal unless the court or a justice orders otherwise.
16 The court or a justice may extend or shorten the time within which the giving of any notice or the doing of any act required by these Rules may be done, notwithstanding the application for the extension or the order granting it having been made after the expiration of the time in respect of which the application to extend is made.
17 (1) A party who wishes to make an application to the court or a justice shall do so on two clear days’ notice to the other party to the appeal, unless the court or a justice orders otherwise.
(2) The applicant shall file a copy of the notice of appeal with his application and the material on which he relies, verified by affidavit, unless the court or a justice orders otherwise, and he shall serve all material, including the affidavits, on the other party to the appeal.
18 A court or a justice may permit non-compliance with any Rule, subject to such terms and conditions the court or justice thinks fit.
PART 5Release from Custody
19 (1) In the case of an application for release under section 679 of the Criminal Code , the appellant shall file an application in Form 8 and the material referred to in subrule (2) and shall serve a copy thereof on the prosecutor.
(2) The application shall be accompanied by an affidavit verifying the facts on which the appellant relies in support of his application, including:
(a) a statement of all places where he has resided for the three year period preceding the date on which he was sentenced;
(c) the name of his employer and the place of his employment, if any, before being placed in custody;
(e) the names and addresses of his relatives or other persons who may serve as prospective sureties; and
(f) a statement of any criminal convictions during the five years preceding his conviction on the offence from which he is appealing, specifying the offences and the sentences imposed.
(3) The appellant may include with his application to any other material that he considers to be relevant to the application.
(4) Unless a justice orders otherwise, submissions on an application under this Rule by an appellant who is not represented by counsel shall be in writing.
(5) On the appellant complying with an order for release,
(b) the justice of the peace who took the recognizance, in any other case,
shall issue a notice of release in Form 9 to the person who has custody of the appellant.
3 - PART 1 - Commencement of Appeals
6 - PART 2 - Appeal Book and Transcript — Appeals other than Sentence Appeals
11 - PART 3 - Sentence Appeals
12 - Post-sentence Reports
13 - PART 4 - Other Pre-hearing Matters
19 - PART 5 - Release from Custody
19 - Release Applications
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