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2010-01-15

278. Right of appeal against sentence imposed by originating court

278. Right of appeal against sentence imposed by originating court

A person sentenced for an offence by an originating court may appeal to the Court of Appeal against the sentence imposed if the Court of Appeal gives the person leave to appeal.

Note

See the definitions of originating court and original jurisdiction in section 3.

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