Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00482:reg:13:p36
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00482
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 13 (pt 36/48)
Character Range: 99062–101752

served on the accused at the address for service or email address referred to in paragraph (c).

7.10  Service on a respondent in criminal appeal proceedings
  If a respondent in criminal appeal proceedings:
 (a) has not filed an address for service in the criminal appeal proceedings; and
 (b) either:
 (i) provided an address for service in the proceedings (the earlier proceedings) in which the judgment or decision appealed from was made; or
 (ii) agreed to receive documents at an email address for the purposes of the earlier proceedings; and
 (c) has not filed an appropriate notice, in the earlier proceedings or the criminal appeal proceedings, withdrawing the address for service or email address referred to in paragraph (b);
a document in the criminal appeal proceedings may be served at the address for service or email address referred to in paragraph (b).

7.11  Service on acquitted person in proceedings under section 30CB of the Act
  If the acquitted person in relation to proceedings under section 30CB of the Act:
 (a) has not filed an address for service in the section 30CB proceedings; and
 (b) either:
 (i) provided an address for service in the indictable primary proceedings; or
 (ii) agreed to receive documents at an email address for the purposes of the indictable primary proceedings; and
 (c) has not filed an appropriate notice, in the indictable primary proceedings or the section 30CB proceedings, withdrawing the address for service or email address referred to in paragraph (b);
a document in the section 30CB proceedings may be served at the address for service or email address referred to in paragraph (b).

Division 7.4—Other rules about service

7.12  Service of documents by Court
  An order, notice or other document in criminal proceedings that is to be given to, or served on, a person by the Court or an officer of the Court may, unless these Rules provide otherwise, be given or served in any way permitted for service of documents under rule 7.03.

7.13  Identity of person served
  For the purpose of proving service, a statement by a person of the person's identity, or that the person holds a particular office or position, is evidence of the person's identity or that the person holds the office or position.

7.14  Proof of service
  Unless the Court otherwise orders:
 (a) a party to criminal proceedings may give evidence that a document has been served by filing an affidavit of service; and
 (b) such an affidavit need not be served on any other party to the proceedings.

7.15  Time of service
  A document that is served on a person in accordance with these Rules is taken to be served on the person:
 (a) if the document was sent